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RebuildChristchurch.co.nz Partners to Promote Job Vacancies

RebuildChristchurch.co.nz Partnering to Promote Job Vacancies

Rebuild Christchurch and Tradestaff have joined forces to promote job vacancies on the popular Christchurch website www.rebuildchristchurch.co.nz.

Rebuild Christchurch Jobs launches today and helps users of the Rebuild Christchurch website to find employment opportunities in the rebuild.

Deon Swiggs of Rebuild Christchurch says trade sector recruiters Tradestaff are locally owned and located in the central city so have a unique understanding of the issues facing the city during the rebuild.

“Their local expertise provides a real synergy for the activities and information provided on www.rebuildchristchurch.co.nz” he says.

“Our website has become the one stop shop for information on the Christchurch Rebuild. Increasingly people are coming to our site looking for employment opportunities, and with Tradestaff’s expertise and knowledge, we can offer up to date and reliable information for those looking for rebuild jobs.”

Tradestaff General Manager, Janice McNab, says the Christchurch rebuild requires a wide range of skills and roles to be filled, both permanent and temporary, and being able to partner with Rebuild Christchurch provides a very important platform to reach even more people.

“We are confident that together, we can help to restore Christchurch to its former vibrancy, by rebuilding the community and city with suitably qualified and experienced workers.”

Jobs are updated weekly and presented throughout the website. To go directly to the Rebuild Christchurch Jobs Board visit www.rebuildchristchurch.co.nz/jobs

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