Emigrating to NZ
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Atom Johnny

1,072 posts

202 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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As Lestag mentioned, Seek is a good site to search.

Here's a search of DBA in IT & Coms for positions >$100.......

http://www.seek.co.nz/JobSearch?DateRange=31&S...

As for the degree... It is not always a prerequisite, even when stated as one, if you can show experience.

Edited by Atom Johnny on Tuesday 21st May 08:49

lestag

4,614 posts

302 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Omerta said:
Good luck - they are a good employer, growth business and one of the few large(ish) non government options you've got.
rolleyes
Kiwibank is an SOE ...non government?... Yeah right .. Govt will tell them what dividend they want from kiwi bank as the 100% shareholder... But yes better than working for a proper govt dept biggrin

Omerta

2,013 posts

277 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Yeah fair point, but they do operate as a commercial entity and unlike many SOEs face real competition across all their services.

AKT

92 posts

230 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Jobs - look at www.geekzone.co.nz and trademe.co.nz too

Cars - http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/importing/index.ht... and speak to the AA (NZ)- Wally Gee was very helpful in confirming a few compliance issues and saved me £800 when it came to getting my car through as he told the local AA compliance place that I didn’t need the paperwork they were asking for.

Consider getting a new car - you can buy VAT free and drive it for 12 months in the UK before bringing it over and it will still be worth more than you paid for it (if you choose the right car)

General info about emigrating - britishexpats.com NZ forum

Money - NZ Forex or XE.com

And don’t fly anything other than economy - your wife will refuse to go to the back of the plane ever again if you do.

HTH

Andy

prg123

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1,411 posts

189 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Cheers everyone.... Skype interview tonight, more than a little nervous I'm normally ok for interviews but never done one using Skype!

Esprit

6,373 posts

309 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Should be a doddle smile Good luck smile

cheddar

4,637 posts

200 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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To the OP - I can't comment on your employment side but I wish you all the best.

Although it's pretty much Winter here and the mountains are covered in snow, I'm in the foothills of the Southern Alps, lovely bright sunshine, shorts and t-shirt on, patio doors wide open, watching Hamilton and Rosberg go one/two in second practice for the Monaco F1 GP.

All is well, come on over smile

prg123

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1,411 posts

189 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Wow cheddar that sounds amazing.... I'm watching the rain coming down .....

prg123

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1,411 posts

189 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Quick update ..... Interview ( I think ) went well..... Felt strange being interviewed in my front room lol. A couple of business questions I fluffed but other than that all good.

Apparently if this stage is successful I have to do a second interview & a numeracy and literacy online test..... Never done one of those so should be interesting.

- Pete

Omerta

2,013 posts

277 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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In the interests of managing expectations... Cheddar is not within daily commuting distance of Kiwibank unless he has a jet 'copter he hasn't told us about (which would be only a mild surprise).

Good to hear the interview went well. The literacy and numeracy test is probably a baseline thing which they are obliged to do for any new employee. If you should happen to be dyslexic ( and it is surprising how many supremely talented people in the IT world are) declare it, otherwise you'll find it a doddle I'm sure.

Keep us posted smile

cheddar

4,637 posts

200 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Omerta said:
In the interests of managing expectations... Cheddar is not within daily commuting distance of Kiwibank unless he has a jet 'copter he hasn't told us about (which would be only a mild surprise).

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LOL - I'm not a 5 day donkey trek from civilisation, does it sound like that? I'm in the foothills and it's 40 minutes to Christchurch from here, easy commute (although I don't) unless you're negotiating the ruinous roading right through the central city.

As for your car importation query OP - yes, bring them over, it makes straightforward financial sense and that lot will fit nicely into a 40ft container - shipping and associated compliance won't be at all prohibitive, others on here will tell you more.

A basic V8 R8 coupe costs $325,000 new in NZ (£180,000) and used ones are advertised at way way more than UK prices - you could sell yours for a very tidy profit and offset all your moving costs.

Good luck smile

prg123

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1,411 posts

189 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Just a quick update, just heard today I have got through to the second interview .... Woo Hoo.... I have to do a second interview with a director and also a numeracy and literacy test online.... So cross fingers :-)

- Pete

GravelBen

16,422 posts

256 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Nice work, good luck with the next stage.

prg123

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1,411 posts

189 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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One thing that will worry my wife are the earthquakes in NZ how often do they occur & how often have they caused damage? I know there was one in Christchurch which caused significant damage

- Pete

GravelBen

16,422 posts

256 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Yep chch was a big one (well two big ones a few months apart) and pretty unexpected. Prior to that most recent serious damage I can think of was Napier in 1931, someone can correct me if I'm forgetting another.

Edited by GravelBen on Monday 27th May 10:22

lestag

4,614 posts

302 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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GravelBen said:
Yep chch was a big one (well two big ones a few months apart) and pretty unexpected. Prior to that most recent serious damage I can think of was Napier in 1931, someone can correct me if I'm forgetting another.
edgecumbe and inungahua
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquakes_in_New_Ze... for full list

and wellington is one of the risk areas... smile as is most of NZ

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_disasters_in_...

but to put it in perspective the 1953 north sea floods 326 people in the UK died

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_disasters_in_...



vetrof

2,914 posts

199 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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lestag

4,614 posts

302 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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The one in 1480 (ish) would of been... interesting..
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/4383/wellin...

Esprit

6,373 posts

309 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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NZ has lots of earthquakes, but almost all of them are very very minor, so much so that they can be barely felt. Some areas have a few a year that you can feel,such as Hawke's Bay and Wellington. Christchurch never used to but since their big ones, they still suffer aftershocks.

Damage causing earthquakes are extremely rare, get them maybe every 25 years at some point over the country. Often these are centred where there is little population or in small towns, Christchurch 2 years ago and Napier (1931) are notable exceptions.

There's more chance of you guys dying in a plane crash on the way out here than getting injured or killed in a quake here in NZ.

prg123

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1,411 posts

189 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Cool thanks ... Now I'm worried I don't have the necessary points because I don't have a degree.... It looks like to get the points for a skilled IT worker I need a degree.....

When I filled in the points indicator i selected "absolute skilled shortage" as I am a IT consultant/ computer programmer with over 20 years experience. But looking at the PDF for that It seems to qualify I need a degree DOH! The "future growth" area doesn't mention a degree so I have selected that which with a job offer gives me 125 points without a job offer gives me 55 points!

- Pete