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INTERNeX Pacific

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New Zealand Internships

In today's competitive world, it is important to make sure your résumé stands out from the crowd. The best way to do this is with professional experience abroad. We arrange internships for students and graduates who are looking to gain experience in any field, except human medicine. Placements range from 4 to 52 weeks depending on requirements and visa regulations. All positions are voluntary to ensure we can get you the best possible placement and to ensure you are working on meaningful projects. Some interns undertake part-time placements as well as some part-time work to help finance their stay. We arrange student apartments, homestays, airport transfers, an orientation, social events, and ongoing support when you are in New Zealand. We assist with visas, flight, and insurance information as well as ensure the placement meets any university requirements. You will have a no-obligation interview with one of our placement supervisors who will talk with you about your experience and education and create a program plan to ensure you gain meaningful, professional experience. Apply today to kickstart your career and make sure your résumé stands out from the crowd.

Greenheart Travel

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Work Abroad in New Zealand with Greenheart Travel

Working abroad in New Zealand gives you the opportunity to embark on a cultural adventure with everything this country has to offer. From bustling cities to stunning mountains and landscapes and all the ziplining, bungee-ing, and adventure sports in between – read more about why working in New Zealand is the program for you! Greenheart Travel’s program is ideal if you are: Between the ages of 18 and 30 and want to live abroad in a country known for its outdoor activities Looking for an adventure and are open to working a variety of jobs Ready to meet people from all over the world who are working and traveling in New Zealand at the same time!

Wakatipu Heating & Refrigeration

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Refrigeration Mechanic – Queenstown, New Zealand

Ready for a lifestyle upgrade? Trade the daily grind for stunning alpine views, world-class adventure sports, and a better work-life balance. We're hiring a qualified Refrigeration Mechanic to join our established team in Queenstown, New Zealand. About the Role: We are seeking an experienced refrigeration mechanic to service, repair, and install a range of commercial and residential systems, including: Commercial refrigeration (cool rooms, freezers, display fridges) HVAC systems (split systems, ducted air con) Preventative maintenance and breakdown support Diagnostic fault finding and repairs What We’re Looking For: Recognised trade qualification in refrigeration/air conditioning Minimum 3 years' experience in a similar role Full driver’s licence Strong communication skills and a can-do attitude We Offer: Visa sponsorship Competitive NZ salary + overtime + vehicle + phone Work-life balance A supportive, friendly team culture Birthday day off Why Queenstown? Live where others holiday — enjoy skiing, hiking, wineries, lakes, and vibrant hospitality all year round. Queenstown offers the perfect balance of career and lifestyle.

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October 02, 2017by: Anonymous - CanadaProgram: Work Abroad in New Zealand with Greenheart Travel
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I went to New Zealand on a Working Holiday visa in 2015. It was an absolutely wonderful experience; one I loved so much, that I plan to hopefully do another Working Holiday in Australia in 2018. I met so many wonderful people, who have now become "whānau" to me :) We still keep in touch, years later, and I've even gone to visit them. I was lucky enough to be given a job working in a newly constructed hostel. That became my "home-away-from-home", as I explored the North Island, went sand boarding down the Te Paki Stream, bathed in mineral mud, discovered the Shire and Hobbiton, met the wildlife face-to-face, and really just made memories that will last a lifetime. Overall the travel experience was excellent and one that I believe that everyone who is interested in it, should try. The program I did my travel through though was.. a program. Looking back now, I honestly don't remember what I paid them for. I don't mean that in a rude way, just in a way that is unremarkable. Besides a two-night hostel stay (which amounts to ~$60), one Skype interview with a coordinator, an info package and mini book on the country, and well.. advice on what I should do before I left.. it was an expensive cost for very little. Upon arrival, I had somewhere to stay, which was nice for a first time, nervous traveler, and a membership to a sort of work/travel agency that offered me a one-time group orientation session, access to a computer during business hours, and.. more advice. I was aided in setting up a bank account abroad but it was a very messy process as the Customs agent did not sign the proper papers for me (*not the program's fault). A lot of the nitty, gritty work was done by me. I found myself a job, I found somewhere to stay, I learned how to budget, I booked my flight, I applied for my visa, I applied for my health insurance, all which was more or less completely on my own (or with the help of family members). Overall, if you're a young traveler that is adamant about having help abroad and needs the security of being able to reach out for it (keep in mind that it's across an ocean, from a different time zone), then it MIGHT be worth the money. Even if it's just for your first time alone abroad. Personally I, having done it once and having learned the ropes by now, would not spend extra funds to do it through a program again. I would sooner arrange it myself, and keep the money I would have spent paying someone to "be there just in case" instead on the flight out. But.. To each their own. How you do it is up to you.... but you should definitely do it!

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