Get in touch with us for career information.
We're here from 8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday – except Wednesdays when we're here from 9.30am to 5pm.
We're closed on all public holidays, including Wellington Anniversary.
Call 0800 601 301
Email us with your career question
Contact us for career advice.
Back to top
Showing 2301-2310/2441 results for public policy administration thus education.
Study at every tertiary level from certificate to degree at a wānanga for training grounded in kaupapa Māori me āhuatanga Māori.
Scrum masters use the scrum software development approach to keep IT project teams on track. They also help remove obstacles to progress.
Cabinet makers make and repair fittings and furniture for homes, businesses and boats.
Automotive refinishers prepare vehicle surfaces, match and mix colours, and apply paint to vehicles.
Automotive electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring, parts and electrical and electronic systems in vehicles.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Chemical production operators perform a variety of tasks involved in producing toiletries or pharmaceutical products, including ointments, creams, aerosols, tablets, capsules, bandages and vaccines.
Fabrication engineers make, install and repair metal products such as vents, handrails, boilers, aircraft and boat parts, or beams and girders for construction projects.
Delivery drivers distribute and may sell products to commercial and home delivery customers.
Food and beverage factory workers prepare ingredients, operate machinery, and bottle or package food and drink.