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shagen
2nd February 2005, 11:38 AM
I was wondering how long it took for you guys who went to New Zealand to get a job?

How easy was it or how difficult was it?

Shagen

Moorf
2nd February 2005, 11:40 AM
I ticked "A month after arriving" although this isn't strictly true... we didn't start looking until we'd been here a couple of months, so I based my answer on how long it took after we started looking!

:nice1

Warren applied for 2 jobs from the paper and 1 via an agent. He was offered all 3 :P From application to contract was almost exactly 4 weeks with most of the time taken up with their interview processes.. he had his interview in the morning and was offered the job before he got home!

Jules
2nd February 2005, 12:17 PM
Been here nearly 3 months and I am still looking :no
OH got a job before coming out.
Been applying for loads (office type work) not even getting any replies to most :(
Got some work in a fortnight for a fortnight at the garage where we bought our cars from :yes , the manager of the garage is also our landlord of the house we rent :nice1
So yes I am finding it difficult

Jules

mechidna
2nd February 2005, 12:50 PM
I've applied for quite a few, even though I'm still in the US. Most were very polite and inquired when I would be in NZ. I even got a personally signed letter from the Ministry of Health, saying no and please keep trying, which I will.

Never hurts to try...

AliJax
2nd February 2005, 01:41 PM
I think I have been quite fortunate in having the skills I posses from experience in the UK, but there was a time when we had considered me taking a step down and taking up a completly different role.

To come to NZ and to expect jobs to be thrown at you is not to be expected - like everywhere else its competitive.

eric_amanda
2nd February 2005, 02:08 PM
eric was one of the lucky ones I guess. He had a job offer in late Feb 2004. they waited until august 2004 before we could get out here. A six month wait on their part, but worth it.... :clap :nice1

shagen
2nd February 2005, 05:54 PM
Perhaps I shodul add one more line to the poll.

"Still unemployed (not by choice"

But how do you do that?

Shagen

Moorf
2nd February 2005, 07:31 PM
I reckon Douglas could help out there!

Kim39
2nd February 2005, 09:17 PM
I voted on the first option even though i ain't there yet. Am waiting for house to sell. I am quite lucky as my profession there isn't much competitiveness in fact there is a shortage worldwide.......HGV driving. Job offer been on table for 7 months now and its an open one.

Kim

Dave & Sandra
2nd February 2005, 10:30 PM
I ticked 'within a month after arriving' but Dave got 3 job offers when we were here on holiday. We flew home and he flew back a month later after giving notice in the UK. He was offered the jobs within the week - the one he has now within the hour after the interview :eek

jam
3rd February 2005, 05:24 AM
My job offer was made in June 04, with an estimated arrival date of January 2005.

It's now February. and we still have not got a buyer for the house, however my future employer Auckland District Health Board, have now left the start date open....nurses obviously are in short supply.

My future boss has told me there are many nurses (like me) who are in the same situation as us, and they are prepared to be very patient (thank god!)

Danpoll
3rd February 2005, 05:50 AM
my job offer came in may 04 should be there in late march, it took 1 phone call and a faxed CV.


It helps when your CV starts witth: a long long time ago in a country far far away, lived.... and he was .... and he was the dogs b*****ks in his field.





Dan

jan
3rd February 2005, 06:00 AM
My husband seen the offer on the internet Sept 04. Printed off the advert came home and said do you fancy this???

We discussed the OPPORTUNITY :cheers and applied on line.

We got a phone call off the co. who offered him an interview a week later as they were coming over for an Expo. :eek

We went, very successful interview. Phone call when they got back 1 week later to say CONGRATULATIONS :cheers .

Can't wait to get out there. It all seems so easy this compared to what a lot of you are going through.

Jan xx

Timbo
3rd February 2005, 06:08 AM
GGGRRRR!!!!
But seriously. What a result. Is hubby a brain surgeon or something?
BTW Jan, did you get my rather long PM?

jan
3rd February 2005, 06:24 AM
No not quite, but will give him some credit for having the brains to pick me!!!!!!! :nice1 :nice1

We are going over on the Skilled Migrant visa because his trade in the construction industry is sought after.

Thanks for the pm it was very informative and we have passed on some of the info to our pal. We are taking him to NW meet on sat.

We put two other of hubby's pals in touch with this co. and they too are going over asap. Don't know if it will help but you can pm me if you want the co. website address.

Jan xx

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