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Agricultural/horticultural consultants advise farmers, growers and organisations on business, production and land management solutions.
Kia Tū, Kia Māia, Kia Manawanui! Be Brave, Be Bold, Be Determined! Careers New Zealand headed out to film five successful Māori businesses in the agriculture, construction, health and fitness and...
Continuing our future of work series – we discuss how building up your transferable skills will be the key to moving between jobs and industries in the new world of work.
Continuing our future of work series – we discuss how artificial intelligence will take over some roles, and complement the work of humans in others.
Find out how Matt Bryant went from tiling apprentice to business owner.
Agricultural/horticultural scientists study farm animals, soils, pastures and crops to improve growth, health and quality, and to prevent pests and disease.
Tertiary lecturers teach at universities, Te Pūkenga, wānanga and other post-secondary education providers. They also carry out research and do administrative tasks.
Environmental engineers assess and reduce the impact of engineering projects on water, soil and air. They also plan and design systems to treat and remove waste.
Data analysts identify and describe data trends using statistics and specialised software to help organisations achieve their business aims.