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celilo

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#204662 12-Oct-2016 07:52
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Hello friends from Geek Zone, 

 

I have a simple question, how its IT jobs on NZ ? they need more people there or not ? How much it pay ? Can a foreign live there working with IT ? 

thank you all to accept me !  :) 


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  #1649603 12-Oct-2016 09:33
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celilo:
Thank you every one ! Sorry again for the bad English I promise I will make it better! 
:))))

 

 

 

 

Ha, your english is better than my russian so all good. 

 

Check these 2 sites for jobs...

 

www.seek.co.nz

 

http://www.trademe.co.nz/jobs

 

Salaries range from probably 30k up to 200k. Probably a typical IT salary for a developer could be around 90k. 

 

 

 

IT jobs in NZ are probably similar to wherever you are from, .net/java/web developer/C.      The problem is , that highly skilled people are in demand... intermediate level is probably difficult to get well paid work, or work at all.  Nz employers will not pay for training generally. 

 

Just my view though.  

 

 




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  #1649624 12-Oct-2016 09:54
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I assumed you wanted actual useful information, not a best case scenario. Looks to me like you're a generalist with basic English skills, so you'll likely struggle. That's not a reflection on you, three languages is more than I speak and you're probably very capable, it's just my opinion of what will happen in practice in the NZ market.


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