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Can students get jobs in New Zealand after completing master?

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Abhishik Mehta Posted On : December 29th, 2022
Studied at Galgotias University

There are multiple sectors in which you can get all kinds of jobs with great salary packages. As per the government of New Zealand, healthcare, medical, renewables, IT, financial analysis, and construction are the most promising employment fields in the country. Tabulated below are the top paying sectors in New Zealand:

Sector Average Annual Salary (NZD) Average Annual Salary (INR)
Accounting, Administration & Human Resources 80,179 38.41 lakhs
Architecture & Creative Arts 64,667 30.98 lakhs
Banking, Finance & Insurance 81,318 38.96 lakhs
Engineering 93,299 44.70 lakhs
Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals & Social Services 93,885 44.98 lakhs
Information Technology 82,615 39.58 lakhs
Marketing & Sales 76,521 36,66,178
Science 77,356 37,06,184
Legal 87,536 41,93,915

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What is the eligibility to work part-time in New Zealand?

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Ashish Chahar Posted On : December 29th, 2022
PG Dip. in Information Technology & Education, The University of Waikato

Eligibility for international students to work part-time along with studies is mentioned below:

  • Can work up to 20 hours a week if enrolled in a full-time course.
  • The duration of the course should be at least two years.
  • An IELTS score of 5.5 or above is mandatory.
  • The course should be equivalent to a New Zealand qualification that obtains a score in the Skilled Migrant Category.
  • Students can work full time during the New Year and Christmas.
  • Except for self-employment, freelancing, and engagement students have permission to all forms of work.
  • Overseas students looking for part-time or full-time work in New Zealand are entitled to a minimum salary of 20 NZD (~1045 INR).
  • There are no limitations on the number of hours you can work if you are enrolled in a master by research course or a doctorate degree program at a New Zealand tertiary institution.
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How Much Part-time Jobs Pay In New Zealand?

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Ashish Chahar Posted On : December 29th, 2022
PG Dip. in Information Technology & Education, The University of Waikato

On average, an international student may earn up to 20 NZD (~1,045 INR) per hour by working part-time in New Zealand. In some cases, students may also earn more than the minimum average depending on the type of job they have opted for. Also, those working during public holidays may earn even more.

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Can I get a job after studying in Singapore?

Neha Rani Posted On : December 28th, 2022

Yes, you can stay and work in Singapore after completing your studies but you must apply for a work visa. If you are looking for employment in Singapore after graduating from a university on the list of Institutes of Higher Learning, you can apply for a one-year (non-renewable) Long-term Social Visit Pass (LTVP). Besides this, there are three kinds of work visas, open to all international students i.e Employment Pass, S Pass, and EntrePass.

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How much can a student earn in Singapore while studying?

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Anuska Patel Posted On : December 28th, 2022
Content Manager

You can apply for various part-time jobs while studying in Singapore and can earn around 1,000 to 2,500 SGD (61,382-1.53 lakhs INR) per month. Some of the most preferred part-time job roles along with the hourly pay is given below:

Part-time Job Roles Hourly Pay (SGD) Hourly Pay (INR)
Receptionist 9-10 552-613
Waitressing 11-14 675-859
Sales Assistant 7-10 429-613
Tuition Teacher 25-70 1,534-4,296
Food Delivery 15-25 920-1,534

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Can I get a job after studying in Italy?

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Nimaben Acharya Posted On : December 28th, 2022
Intern at Orange Business Services (2020-2021)

The unemployment rate of Italy as of October 2022 is 7.8% only, which means that if you have highly sought-after skills and a solid command of both Italian and English, getting a job in Italy won't be difficult. You can work part-time or as interns while studying, or go for full-time job roles after studying.

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Can I get a job easily in UK?

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Muskan Jain Posted On : December 27th, 2022
Lived in London

It won't be simple for graduates to find a job given the intense competition among job seekers in a global economy like the UK. However, your options are not limited because there are numerous career options available to students pursuing studies in UK. Additionally, the unemployment rate of UK as of September 2022 is 3.6%, indicating abundant job opportunities for graduates.
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Who are the top recruiters in the UK?

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Diksha Gidwani Posted On : December 27th, 2022
Studies Medical Engineering in University of Leeds

Some of the top recruiters in the UK are as follows:

  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Unilever
  • HSBC
  • Deloitte
  • Shell
  • Vodafone
  • Tesco
  • Marks and Spencer
  • Siemens
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How can I get a job while studying in UK?

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Diksha Gidwani Posted On : December 27th, 2022
Studies Medical Engineering in University of Leeds

The majority of international students who have been studying in UK for longer than six months are granted student visas that allow them to work part-time. This entails working up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and working 40 hours per week during your vacations. Different periods of time are recognised as vacation, majorly depending on the course you are taking.

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Which course pays the highest salary in UK?

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Manisha Golani Posted On : December 27th, 2022
Independent Career Counselor

The highest paying courses in UK are as follows:

  • Marketing (sales and advertising)
  • Dentistry
  • Medicine
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Economics
  • General Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Computer Science
  • Business and Administration
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