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Work in Hawke's Bay    

There’s plenty of work happening in Hawke’s Bay.

Especially if you have sought-after skills like information technology know-how, business management or professional service expertise.

Even if you’re used to more hands-on work, there’s huge scope for you to succeed here.

Anyone with a trade will have no trouble finding a job, and during harvesting periods, seasonal picking and processing labour is also in heavy demand.

The region recognises the need to be proactive in attracting and retaining a skilled work force and takes steps to tempt skilled migrants, while at the same time providing ways to maximise the skill base of the local working population.

Hawke’s Bay’s existing workforce has the range of skills required to meet the diverse requirements of industry.

Hawke’s Bay-based workers are generally noted for their strong work ethic, which is a bonus for any business.

In Hawke’s Bay working is all about getting back your work/life balance.

From the short commute to work from pretty much anywhere in the region to the breathtaking scenery all around you, living and working in Hawke’s Bay is hard to beat.

And you won’t have to compromise your career to live here. Hawke’s Bay has a thriving economy with countless opportunities.

Whether you want to work in corporate business, viticulture, horticulture, engineering or another industry, you are likely to be able to find something that suits you.

And if you are looking at immigrating or moving within New Zealand, we can provide you with advice and support as you plan your big move.  Click here to contact us.

 
Once you've finished your meeting, join the kids and I at the beach for a BBQ.  
It's really handy that all my suppliers are so close to our factory.  
Hey, meet you at the winery down the road to discuss phase 2 of our business plan.  
One set of traffic lights on my 15 minute drive to work. What a chore!  
Who says I need to live in a city to have a successful business?  
It seems bizarre to wear my sunglasses to work, even in winter!  





 

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