New Zealand’s most employable majors

Business and Accounting

At present, the accounting major is a profession in short supply globally. The demand for accounting graduates in New Zealand is also very high. Students master modern accounting in the school system. After acquiring knowledge and skills in auditing, financial management and related fields, the scope of employment is also very wide, including the accounting departments of state-owned enterprises, foreign enterprises, private enterprises and financial institutions, including insurance institutions. The accounting major in New Zealand is also an immigration major. Now, those who study in New Zealand and study as a certified public accountant can apply for immigration.

Information Technology (IT)

The development of society has also driven the continuous development of information technology. In recent years, information technology has been a popular major in universities around the world. New Zealand’s information technology is also very developed. The reason why many students choose this major is that on the one hand, the starting salary point for information technology graduates is relatively high. On the other hand, we also see that many information technology majors have also been Listed as a bonus major for immigration.

Engineering

Engineering has always been a popular industry for students studying in New Zealand. The main reason is that the economy has developed rapidly in recent years and requires a large number of engineers and engineering construction talents. Therefore, its study abroad The popularity has always been high, and engineering majors have many directions, such as chemical engineering, civil engineering, structural engineering, environmental engineering, communication engineering, computer engineering, etc.

Education

Teaching is a very respected profession in New Zealand. Teachers’ income is stable and there are continuous opportunities for salary increases. Junior teachers can receive a steady salary increase if they do not perform poorly within the first 12 years of teaching. Junior teachers also have relatively high starting salaries when they enter the profession. According to statistics, as people's demand for educational knowledge continues to increase, the talent gap for teachers will reach tens of millions in the next five years. At the same time, there is also an extremely shortage of preschool teachers, and the starting salary of preschool teachers in New Zealand is also very high.

Nursing

In New Zealand and even around the world, nursing has always been regarded as a profession that is very contributory to human society and highly rewarding. At the same time, the conditions of hospitals in New Zealand are very different from those in China. New Zealand nurses have less workload than domestic nurses, but their salaries are higher. Nursing staff in Western developed countries not only help patients "give injections and take medicines," but they also use a variety of high-tech medical equipment to cooperate with doctors in making comprehensive diagnoses and care for patients.

Brewery Industry

According to statistics, there were only 1,548 employees in New Zealand's brewing industry in 1996, but this number has grown rapidly in the past five years. Due to a shortage of qualified employees, some polytechnics such as the University of Lincoln are currently planning to recruit a large number of such students. /zd/lx