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Refugee/Migrant FREE employment transition Service

Nicola from Glenfield

Do you know any Migrants or Refugees who have been in NZ less than 5 years and are in receipt of a benefit, who need some help with creating a pathway plan to getting a job in NZ? The Auckland Business Chamber have been assisting new kiwis into employment for over 20 years. We are currently looking for 100 refugee/migrants to participate in our FREE employment transition service, this will involve a one on one meeting to develop an employment pathway plan and can include assistance with CV's interview preparation, referrals for driver licences and classes on NZ employment law and workplace norms. Criteria is must live in Auckland, have been in NZ for less than 5 years and must be in receipt of assistance from Work and Income. If you know anyone who is interested please call Nicola 0800 242 623 or email migrant@chamber.co.nz

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