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Page 1: Careers talk issue 15 - The Careers Fair Issue
Page 2: Careers talk issue 15 - The Careers Fair Issue

What’s in it for you?

Contents Page 2

Careers Roundup Page 3

Tips & Hints - Finding a Job Page 4, 5

Student Success Story Page 6, 7

Employer Profiles Page 8 - 10

A word from our students Page 11

Careers Fair Photos Page 12 - 16

Careers Fair Competition Winners Page 17 - 19

Workshops Page 20

Current Vacancies Page 22 - 27

A word from Student Support Page 28, 29

Contact Us Page 30

What’s in it for you?

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Know Your Rights! Public Holiday Entitlements

Employees are entitled to a paid day off on a public holiday if it would otherwise

be a working day for them. These public holidays are separate from and additional to annual

leave entitlements.

New Zealand public holidays

Christmas and New Year: Christmas Day (25 December), Boxing Day (26 December), New

Year’s Day and the day after (1 and 2 January).

All other holidays: Waitangi Day (6 February), Good Friday and Easter, Monday (dates varia-

ble), ANZAC Day (25 April), Queen’s Birthday (first Monday in June), Labour Day (fourth Mon-

day in October) and Provincial Anniversary Day (date determined locally).

The public holidays over the Christmas and New Year period have special arrangements:

If the holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday and that day would not otherwise be a working day

for the employee, the holiday is transferred to the following Monday or Tuesday so that the

employee still gets a paid day off if the employee would usually work on these days.

If the holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday and that day would otherwise be a working day for

the employee, the holiday remains at the traditional day and the employee is entitled to that

day off on pay.

An employee cannot be entitled to more than four public holidays over the Christmas and New

Year period, regardless of their work pattern.

For more information on New Zealand Public Holidays please see the Department of Labour

website www.DOL.govt.nz

A word from the man in charge... The weekly round up...

Careers Roundup

Kia Ora and Welcome to the latest edition

of Career Talk!

Inside this issue we have all regular

features however we have also focused on

the first ever NZMA Careers Fair.

The event itself was a huge milestone for

NZMA Careers and with over 600 students

attending it was a massive opportunity for

all of NZMA to get together and impress

potential employers.

Employers on the day were also greatly

impressed with the talent they saw on the

day and since the Careers Fair several

students have gone on to secure

interviews and employment, so a big thank

you goes out to everyone involved!

If there is anything you’d like to feature in

the next issue of career talk please don't

hesitate in getting in touch with your

nearest NZMA Careers team member.

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Know Your Rights

Tips & Hints - How to find a job

With the help of Careers NZ we have collated some handy tips on how to find a job and what the best ways to search for roles are.

Read on to get the full details

Make a plan and set goals

It's a good idea to take a methodical approach to job

hunting

It's a good idea to approach job hunting as though it is a job itself. You know your

ultimate goal, now plan out the steps you are going to take to get there.

Write a to-do list for the week ahead and have a defined goal for each day. For instance, Monday morning's goal could be to go through the weekend's newspapers and apply for three advertised positions. Tuesday's goal could be to

register with four labour-hire companies.

Be realistic, but challenge yourself. When you set a schedule, make sure it is one that can be achieved. This will help you feel a sense of control and

accomplishment.

How to find job vacancies

Job vacancies are advertised in many ways. Make sure you check for vacancies in several places, as some may be advertised in only

one spot.

Use the internet

Most job vacancies are listed online.

There are many different job vacancy websites. Some list vacancies for a variety of jobs, while others have job in specific industries, such as IT. Many recruitment agencies use job vacancy websites, but also have job listings on their own websites. Many industry organisations, such as professional bodies or industry training organisations, will have job listings. If you are interested in working at a certain business or a particular employer, keep an eye on their website. Most organisations will list vacancies on their own website. Job vacancy and recruitment agency website links - list of websites that feature job vacancies

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Know Your Rights

– such as

Tips & Hints - How to find a job

Check daily and local newspapers

Major daily newspapers usually have one issue a week that features most of the job adverts. Papers with a weekend edition

will generally have a large employment section too.

Recruitment agencies

Recruitment agencies often advertise vacancies in newspapers or on their own websites on behalf of employers. You will normally need to register with an agency before you can apply for the vacancy, but registration should be free, as

recruitment companies get paid by employers.

Recruitment agencies will often contact you about other jobs they think will suit

you, which can be an effective way to access jobs that are not publicly advertised.

Other places where jobs are advertised

Professional and industry journals – you can buy these journals, or see if they are available in your library or on the internet. Career expos – recruitment agencies, universities and industries hold job expos, where employers provide information about job opportunities at their companies, and list vacancies. You can often apply for the positions at the expo, so take a few copies of your CV and be prepared for impromptu interviews.

Contact employers directly

Contacting employers directly (sometimes called "cold-calling") allows you to tap into the large number of jobs that are not

advertised.

Approaching an employer directly can not only help you find out more about a job

or industry that interests you, but may lead to a job opportunity.

Preparing to contact employers

Before contacting an employer, you want to know a little about the organisation. For larger organisations, the best place to start is usually their web-site. You might also want to check advertising brochures, industry publications or, depending on the organisation, visit the business to get an idea of

the type of employee they are looking for.

Ref - www.careersnz.co.nz

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Know Your Rights Student Success Story

NZMA Auckland South student John Edmonds certainly made the

most of what was on offer at the Careers Fair and landed his dream

job!....

Wow John, so what’s your great news?

I’ve been offered a job at The Hilton Hotel!

That’s fantastic!!! How did attending the

Careers Fair help you to get this job?

It really got me out of my shell and I got to

meet the Hilton recruitment staff. If I didn’t

attend the Fair I would never have met them

What does getting this opportunity mean to you?

It means so much to me as it will help my family.

How has your life changed since being at NZMA?

I have more confidence in myself; I’m more open and can speak

confidently as well as I have learned so much about Hospitality &

Customer Service.

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Students volunteer for Hospice West Auckland

Know Your Rights Student Success Story

How was your trial at The Hilton?

I was blown away by having a chance there.

I was asked to serve beverages to guests

and take them to their tables as well as

introduce them to their waiter. I loved it, it

was a dream come true!

What advice do you give to others after what you have learned?

Don’t quit!

No matter how hard it gets and don’t be afraid to ask for help because

it’s worth it all at the end.

GOOD LUCK JOHN!!!

With thanks to John Edmonds & Leilani Hoyt from Auckland South Campus.

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One of the most recognisable brands across the globe also

joined the NZMA Careers Fair and proved to be a real hit

with students, staff and other employers on the day.

Coca-Cola Amatil is the New Zealand based division of the

global Coca-Cola brand.

The Kiwi based business and beverage bottler that employs

1000+ people from Whangarei to Invercargill. Part of the

ASX-listed Coca-Cola Amatil Group, we are one of the

largest bottlers of non-alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages in

the Asia-Pacific region and one of the world's top five

Coca-Cola bottlers.

The Careers Fair saw Coca-Cola holding quick fire inter-

views with students, discussing their products and the types

of roles which they recruit for and are regularly available in

New Zealand. Overall the feedback was hugely positive and

Coca-Cola was able to see the full potential of our NZMA

students.

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One of the premier companies who joined us at the

Careers Fair was Fisher & Paykel. As one of New

Zealand’s most recognised brands they brought

their products, advice and industry experience to the

day.

Fisher & Paykel has been designing products since

1934 and has grown into a global company operating

in 50 countries and manufacturing in the USA,

Mexico, Italy, Thailand and New Zealand. Our design

heritage is founded on a pioneering spirit and a

culture of curiosity that has challenged conventional

appliance design to consistently deliver products

tailored to human needs.

In line with the values of NZMA Fisher & Paykel are

keen to work with the local communities and make a

difference where they can. Across the globe, Fisher

& Paykel's people share a drive to help the

communities in which we are located. To do this we

forge relationships with key community organisations

who, at a local level help us identify the people most

at need, and the things they need most to assist

them.

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A word from our students...

“I really enjoyed the Careers Fair and meeting new

people and seeing jobs that are available. I would go

again to the next one – it’s really worth going to”

“I really enjoyed the Careers Fair, to see so many

careers available. I would like to visit the next

Careers Fair with my CV and attend each

presentation. Great to meet so many people who

are studying at NZMA”.

“I enjoyed the Careers Day. It was really

helpful for me to get prepared for work”.

“I really enjoyed travelling up to Auckland

Central Campus for the Careers Fair. I got

to meet a lot of potential employers and

also get some ideas of other potential

companies. It was also good to meet some

of the Auckland students and see what

their campus looked like”.

Thanks to Barbara Hogan & our NZMA students

In the Waikato

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Commis Chef

FOH / Waiter Duty Manager

Supervisor

Position: Commis Chef

Location: Auckland Avondale

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Cookery Level 3+

Ref: 1000847

Careers Fair 2013 - Photos

Check out the following pages to see the photo highlights from the whole day at

the Careers Fair!

As you can see hundreds of NZMA students took the opportunity to meet and

talk with potential employers and build contacts for the future.

Whilst our competitions highlighted the huge amount of talent and skills which

NZMA students have!

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Commis Chef

FOH / Waiter Duty Manager

Supervisor

Position: Commis Chef

Location: Auckland Avondale

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Cookery Level 3+

Ref: 1000847

Careers Fair 2013 - Photos

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New Zealand Culinary Fare 2013 New Zealand Culinary Fare 2013 Careers Fair 2013 - Photos

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New Zealand Culinary Fare 2013 Student Success Profile

Careers Fair 2013 - Photos

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New Zealand Culinary Fare 2013 Student Success Profile

Careers Fair 2013 - Photos

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For the first time in NZMA history, the NZMA Inter-Campus Knockout

Competitions were held with great turn out and participation! Nervous as they were, all the students who participated performed with gusto and enthusiasm,

and served both themselves and their academies with great pride. Congratulations to all participants!

For Auckland South Campus (ASC), two students who competed in their

categories gained 1st place! They were Lance Broad and Jess Wanihi, who competed in Cocktails and Barista, respectively. The following is a brief interview

of what they were feeling on the day:

How did you feel about entering the NZMA Inter-Campus Competitions? Jess

Excited and nervous! But I was keen to see what the other campus competitors were going to be like and make on the day.

Lance At first I was bit apprehensive, but once I knew it was to be held at

the Careers Fare and employers would be present, I soon be-came excited!

What was one thing you remember most when you were competing? Jess

Not to stuff up! LOL Lance

The amount of different ways a Mojito can be made … all the competitors had their style, technique and flair of making this one

drink – it was mean!

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How did you feel about being the overall winner of this completion? Jess

After I had finished I felt relieved! Then when the judges were deliberating I was ‘impatient’ (LOL) … and when they announced me as winner, all I could think of was “YAAAAAAAYE”. I was extremely happy!

Lance I was ecstatic and the pressure I was feeling (mostly from my ASC

support group hahaha) to do well was alleviated by my win! The whole experience was BUZZZING!

What was one thing other than winning, you took away from the NZMA Careers Fare? Jess

Due to the competition, I didn’t make to all the floors BUT I did target the Hospitality stands and was able to I was able to submit applications for a few positions of potential employment. So far, I have been contacted by Bravo and have an interview … so that’s cool!

Lance Although there as a student of NZMA, I felt honoured to be asked

by Bravo to assist at their Bravo stand, as it was cool to sell the brand that I am currently employed by. Gave me a chance to promote all the good stuff that I have experienced through Bravo to my fellow NZMA students.

This competition will hopefully become a tradition at all NZMA Careers

Fare where students, staff and exhibitors can enjoy the festivities.

Thanks to Jay from NZMA South Campus & Jess and Lance our competition winners.

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Not to be forgotten here is a list of all the other winners

of all of the competitions from the Careers Fair!

A massive well done and thank you to everyone who

took part!!

Cassandra Violeti – Photo competition – Over all

winner – IINet donated Digital Photo Frame

(Sonny) Ngatupura Tangatakino – Careers Fair

Passport - $100 gift Voucher

Lance Broad – Cocktails – NZMA Careers $100 Gift

Voucher

Jessica Wahini – Barista – NZMA Careers $100 Gift

Voucher

(Lucy) Yang Liu – Table Setting – Stray donated

a Jill Pass (Hop on, Hop off North Island Bus Pass for summer 2013/2014)

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New Zealand Culinary Fare 2013 CV & INTERVIEW SKILLS WORKSHOPS

As NZMA students you’ve probably heard rumblings about workshops

through NZMA Careers well here’s a little more information…

The CV & Cover Letter and Interview Skills workshops are for all NZMA

students and take place at your campus in the first and second weeks of

you course. They are COMPULSORY which means you have to attend,

however they are loads of fun and will

hopefully help you out!!

So what are they all about!?

Well, the CV & Cover Letter

Workshops are where you will create your

own CV and also a Cover Letter. These are

vital tools for your career development and

will help you with the Employment Skills section of your course.

The Interview Skills Workshop is a

chance for you to polish your interview skills!

You’ll take part in a ‘mock interview’ so will

experience what it might be like to have an

interview and be faced with some of the types

of questions you may get asked. Again this is

to help you for your future career progression.

Both the sessions are about having fun and helping you create tools which

you can use in the future to help you secure work experience or take with

you on to further study!

If you have any questions or if you miss the workshops contact your nearest

NZMA Careers Team member today at your campus and they’ll give you all

the information you need!!!

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NZMA Strikes Culinary GOLD

Well not just gold but silver and bronze, too!!

The previous weekend saw several students from across all of

our NZMA campuses competing in the Culinary Fair which took

place in central Auckland and the Waikato. Under the different

categories students had the chance to showcase their skills

and expertise in a battle to win a medal. The categories includ-

ed Cocktail Making, Barista and a challenge for the chefs.

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Front of House

Receptionist

Retail Assistant

Catering Assistant

Barista

Front of House

Position: Catering Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 3+

Ref: 1000867

Position: FOH Café

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000871

Position: FOH

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000872

Position: Barista

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: NZMA Barista

Ref: 1000869

Position: Retail Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Retail Level 3+

Ref: 1000870

Position: Receptionist Hotel

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality/Business

Ref: 1000868

Position: Bartender

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000888

Position: Chef

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000881

Position: Attendant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000955

Position: Customer Service

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: Casual

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000953

Position: Assistant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000954

Position: Door to Door Marketing

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000896

Bartender Chef

Room Attendant Kitchen Hand

Crew Members Bartender

Barista / FOH Chefs

FOH Call Centre

Telemarketer Retail Assistant

Position: Barista FOH

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001155

Position: Chefs

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: W/E

Skills required: Cookery Level 3 +

Ref: 1001150

Position: FOH

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1001158

Position: CSR

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Contact Centre Level 3+

Ref: 1001146

Position: Telemarketer

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo/Bus Level 4+

Ref: 1001108

Position: Retail Assistant

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo/Retail Level 4 +

Ref: 1001064

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Front of House

Receptionist

Retail Assistant

Catering Assistant

Barista

Front of House

Position: Catering Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 3+

Ref: 1000867

Position: FOH Café

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000871

Position: FOH

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000872

Position: Barista

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: NZMA Barista

Ref: 1000869

Position: Retail Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Retail Level 3+

Ref: 1000870

Position: Receptionist Hotel

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality/Business

Ref: 1000868

Position: Bartender

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000888

Position: Chef

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000881

Position: Attendant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000955

Position: Customer Service

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: Casual

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000953

Position: Assistant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000954

Position: Door to Door Marketing

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000896

Bartender Chef

Room Attendant Kitchen Hand

Crew Members Bartender

Chef Barista

Bartender F & B Attendants

Porter Duty Manager

Position: Chef

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Cookery Level 3+

Ref: 1001041

Position: Barista

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1001042

Position: Bartender

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4+

Ref: 1001133

Position: F & B Attendants

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1001007

Position: Porter

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001111

Position: Duty Manager

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hopso level 4 +

Ref: 1001142

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Front of House

Receptionist

Retail Assistant

Catering Assistant

Barista

Front of House

Position: Catering Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 3+

Ref: 1000867

Position: FOH Café

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000871

Position: FOH

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000872

Position: Barista

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: NZMA Barista

Ref: 1000869

Position: Retail Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Retail Level 3+

Ref: 1000870

Position: Receptionist Hotel

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality/Business

Ref: 1000868

Position: Bartender

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000888

Position: Chef

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000881

Position: Attendant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000955

Position: Customer Service

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: Casual

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000953

Position: Assistant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000954

Position: Door to Door Marketing

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000896

Bartender Chef

Room Attendant Kitchen Hand

Crew Members Bartender

Tan Door Chef Accounts Assistant

Bar Manager Receptionist

Kitchen Hand Assistant Manager

Position: Tan door Chef

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Cookery Level 3+

Ref: 1001139

Position: Accounts Assistant

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001054

Position: Bar Manager

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001153

Position: Receptionist

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Bus/Hospo Level 4+

Ref: 1001098

Position: Kitchen Hand

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo/Cookery Level 3

Ref: 1001090

Position: Front Office Manager

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001031

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Front of House

Receptionist

Retail Assistant

Catering Assistant

Barista

Front of House

Position: Catering Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 3+

Ref: 1000867

Position: FOH Café

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000871

Position: FOH

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000872

Position: Barista

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: NZMA Barista

Ref: 1000869

Position: Retail Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Retail Level 3+

Ref: 1000870

Position: Receptionist Hotel

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality/Business

Ref: 1000868

Position: Bartender

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000888

Position: Chef

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000881

Position: Attendant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000955

Position: Customer Service

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: Casual

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000953

Position: Assistant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000954

Position: Door to Door Marketing

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000896

Bartender Chef

Room Attendant Kitchen Hand

Crew Members Bartender

Commis Chef/ Cook Waitress

Room Attendant Kitchen Hand

Sales Executive Retail Assistant

Position: Commis Chef / Cook

Location: Queenstown

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001152

Position: Waitress

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1001141

Position: Room Attendant

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo level 3+

Ref: 1001148

Position: Kitchen Hand

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001125

Position: Corporate Sales Exec

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001099

Position: Retail Assistant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Retail/Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1001120

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Front of House

Receptionist

Retail Assistant

Catering Assistant

Barista

Front of House

Position: Catering Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 3+

Ref: 1000867

Position: FOH Café

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000871

Position: FOH

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000872

Position: Barista

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: NZMA Barista

Ref: 1000869

Position: Retail Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Retail Level 3+

Ref: 1000870

Position: Receptionist Hotel

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality/Business

Ref: 1000868

Position: Bartender

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000888

Position: Chef

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000881

Position: Attendant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000955

Position: Customer Service

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: Casual

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000953

Position: Assistant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000954

Position: Door to Door Marketing

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000896

Bartender Chef

Room Attendant Kitchen Hand

Crew Members Bartender

Doorman Café Assistant

Bar/Catering Staff Chef

Housekeeping FOH / Bar

Position: Doorman

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001082

Position: Café Assistant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1001154

Position: Catering Staff

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: Casual

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1001093

Position: Chef

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: W/E

Skills required: Cookery Level 3/4

Ref: 1001143

Position: Housekeeping

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: F/T

Skills required: Graduates

Ref: 1001096

Position: Front of House / Bar

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4+

Ref: 1001123

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Front of House

Receptionist

Retail Assistant

Catering Assistant

Barista

Front of House

Position: Catering Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 3+

Ref: 1000867

Position: FOH Café

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000871

Position: FOH

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Hospitality Level 4+

Ref: 1000872

Position: Barista

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: NZMA Barista

Ref: 1000869

Position: Retail Assistant

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Casual

Skills required: Retail Level 3+

Ref: 1000870

Position: Receptionist Hotel

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work:

Part time

Skills required: Hospitality/Business

Ref: 1000868

Position: Bartender

Location: Hamilton

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000888

Position: Chef

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4

Ref: 1000881

Position: Attendant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000955

Position: Customer Service

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: Casual

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000953

Position: Assistant

Location: Auckland South

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1000954

Position: Door to Door Marketing

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3 +

Ref: 1000896

Bartender Chef

Room Attendant Kitchen Hand

Crew Members Bartender

Team Leader Kitchen Hand

Waiter Mini Bar Attendant

Turndown Room Food Runner

Position: Team Leader - Banquets

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4+

Ref: 1001050

Position: Kitchen Hand

Location: Auckland

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Cookery/Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1001135

Position: Waiter

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4 +

Ref: 1001069

Position: Mini Bar Attendant

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4+

Ref: 1001103

Position: Turndown Room Attendant

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 4+

Ref: 1001089

Position: Food Runner

Location: Auckland Central

Hours & days of work: P/T

Skills required: Hospo Level 3+

Ref: 1001147

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A word from Student Support

It’s all Ka Pie

Cut your time into tasty morsels and avoid becoming overwhelmed, overworked and unproduc-

tive. With a little ‘bite’ of time management, life balance will help you achieve your personal and

professional goals. Consider these slices

Self directed learning ...

Fuel

Considering nutritional value before you eat can impact how

much energy you have, how long you will have it for and how

well you can focus on the task at hand. How can you in-

crease your intake of fresh fruit and vegetables each day?

R&R

What brings you peace? Being by yourself? Being in nature? Yoga? Watching a movie? Being

with people you care about?

Socialising

Make time to be with friends and/or family. They are only a text or skype away.

Working out

Exercise has an enormous impact on our sense of wellbeing (mental as well as physical)

NZMA Class

Get the most out of learning, participate in class

Paid employment

Money gives us choices, can provide excellent work experience to launch you on your career

path!

For time management tips, information and support visit Amy at ACA central academy room 303

or email for more wellbeing information and ‘know-how’.

[email protected]

Feel like doing something different?

Fancy helping out others? ...

Who knew so much can be gained from giving your time? Not only are

you likely to come away feeling good about yourself but potentially learn

a new skill and make new friends.

Kim D’Souza, International Student and Volunteer says: “The support

and encouragement received from Volunteering Auckland went a long

way in building my confidence and self-belief. I love every minute of my

time here as I feel I am contributing towards society while doing what I

love best. The fact that no two days are ever the same had me coming

back for more.

Even after a year and a half, I still find myself fascinated by some of the

experiences shared by people who are interested in volunteering.

There’s nothing like the knowledge that people are still willing to give to

keep you smiling”.

Currently Volunteer Auckland have a range of opportunities, indoors or

outdoors, take your pick.

www.volunteeringauckland.org.nz

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A word from Student Support

It’s all Ka Pie

Cut your time into tasty morsels and avoid becoming overwhelmed, overworked and unproduc-

tive. With a little ‘bite’ of time management, life balance will help you achieve your personal and

professional goals. Consider these slices

Self directed learning ...

Fuel

Considering nutritional value before you eat can impact how

much energy you have, how long you will have it for and how

well you can focus on the task at hand. How can you in-

crease your intake of fresh fruit and vegetables each day?

R&R

What brings you peace? Being by yourself? Being in nature? Yoga? Watching a movie? Being

with people you care about?

Socialising

Make time to be with friends and/or family. They are only a text or skype away.

Working out

Exercise has an enormous impact on our sense of wellbeing (mental as well as physical)

NZMA Class

Get the most out of learning, participate in class

Paid employment

Money gives us choices, can provide excellent work experience to launch you on your career

path!

For time management tips, information and support visit Amy at ACA central academy room 303

or email for more wellbeing information and ‘know-how’.

[email protected]

Amy Prebble is our here for all your student support or counselling needs she is available at each of the NZMA Campuses so is always within easy reach either in person, via phone or via email. If you need assistance with anything personal, cultural, financial or if you need someone to talk too or just to listen Amy is available to help. You can find a rough guide to her days and locations is below

Auckland South Tues 8-12pm Thurs day 8-5pm Panmure Tuesday 1-4pm Auckland Central Friday 8-5pm Waikato Monday 9.30-3.30 Amy Prebble NZMA Student Support Co-ordinator [email protected]

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NZMA Waikato

Barbara Hogan I Employment Advisor Waikato Campus

07 839 0930 I [email protected] I Facebook - Barbara Nzma

NZMA Auckland Campuses

Jay Keukeu | Employment Advisor Otahuhu Campus

09 270 1266 | [email protected] I Facebook - Jay NzmaCareers

Leilani Meleisea-Hoyt | Careers Advisor Otahuhu Campus

09 270 1266 | [email protected] I Facebook - Leilani NzmaCareers

Rachel Loughlin | Employment Advisor City Campus

09 309 7802 | [email protected]

QQ - [email protected] I Facebook - Nzma Rachel

Chris Schlapa | Careers Advisor City Campus

09 309 7802 | [email protected]

QQ - [email protected] I Facebook - Chris At NZMA

Gareth Brown | NZMA Careers Team Leader

09 309 7802 | [email protected]

QQ - [email protected] I Facebook - Gareth At Nzma

Hilary Plummer | Employment Training Co-Ordinator

07 839 0930 I [email protected]