Growing your career in New Zealand in 2023

Over the last few years, the New Zealand job market has often been unpredictable and candidate driven. On the back-end of the pandemic with the world of work opening back up, New Zealand is beginning to see the return of international workers coming back to our shores. However, on the flip side of this, there is also a rise of Kiwi’s who missed out on their OE’s, deciding now is the time to go abroad to find new work opportunities. 



There are many compelling reasons to stay and work in New Zealand.


Career opportunities: There are good career opportunities: New Zealand offers exciting career opportunities across many industries, including technology, healthcare, and agriculture. The country has a supportive ecosystem for startups and small businesses. Despite being a relatively small country, New Zealand offers many exciting career opportunities across a wide range of industries, including technology, healthcare, agriculture, and more. The country is also known for its innovative and entrepreneurial spirit, with a supportive ecosystem for startups and small businesses.


The auckland labour market remains stable with only a slight increase in unemployment and an expectation of 3% employment growth nationwide. Net migration is still at a loss, down 4.76% from 2022. While 2023 looks to be another year of uncertainty for some employers, the demand for quality talent remains high with 68% of employers looking to grow and recruit internally. 


Besides the intense and expanding job market in NZ, on a quick side note there is also the cultural diversity: New Zealand is a melting pot of cultures, with a rich history of indigenous Maori culture and a growing population of immigrants from all over the world. This diversity is reflected in the country's vibrant arts and music scenes, as well as its wide range of cuisines and cultural festivals. 


Overall, New Zealand offers a unique combination of natural beauty, high quality of life, career opportunities, and cultural diversity that make it an attractive place to stay and work for both locals and immigrants alike.


Are you interested in finding your new career path on your working holiday in NZ, or perhaps just looking for a way to grow your career in 2023? Visit www.frogrecruitment.co.nz to get in touch with our team. 

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Kayleigh Keough • May 14, 2023

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