Study Abroad | Know about the sectors in New Zealand that offer more job prospects

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Apart from its picturesque landscape and lively culture, New Zealand is popular among international students for its world-class education system, with globally recognized universities and colleges. Many are also drawn to the country because of its robust economy and employee-friendly workplace culture.

Additionally, New Zealand provides graduates with a post-study work visa that enables them to continue working there for up to three years following graduation. It also gives international students opportunities to work while pursuing their studies, thereby helping them to cover their educational expenses.

Due to the country's ongoing need for skilled workers, a variety of job categories in different industries require the services of foreign professionals. Here is a list of five sectors in New Zealand that offer numerous opportunities for job aspirants.

1. Information Technology (IT)
New Zealand has a constant requirement for skilled IT professionals due to its growing technology sector. Professionals in software development, data analysis, cybersecurity, and IT project management are in huge demand in the country. The government has also launched various initiatives to attract tech talent, making it an attractive option for job seekers in this field.

2. Healthcare and Nursing
Healthcare is an essential sector in New Zealand, and there is a continuous demand for healthcare professionals, particularly nurses and doctors. International nurses often find opportunities in New Zealand due to its aging population and healthcare infrastructure.

3. Construction and Engineering
New Zealand's construction and engineering sectors have seen substantial growth in recent years, driven by its infrastructure development and housing projects. This has created a demand for skilled workers, including civil engineers, architects, project managers in construction, and tradespeople.

4. Agriculture and Agribusiness
This sector offers a wide range of career prospects in agribusiness, horticulture, dairy farming, and viticulture.

5. Tourism and Hospitality
The tourism sector is a significant contributor to New Zealand's economy, despite a slight downfall amid the COVID-19 situation and pandemic-induced lockdown. The industry creates numerous opportunities for students to gain practical experience and secure employment in the field. Many universities and institutions offer lucrative programmes in Tourism and Hospitality.

Educational Institutions in New Zealand that offer courses related to these sectors
University of Auckland
University of Canterbury
Massey University
University of Waikato
Auckland University of Technology
Victoria University of Wellington
Lincoln University
Unitec Institute of Technology
ATMC New Zealand
Pacific International Hotel Management School

(Information Courtesy: Universal Study, Ernakulam. www.universalstudy.net/ 7902411111 or 0484-4063333)

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