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16th Series of NZ Employment Seminars in London

Robert Walters Announces 16th Series of NZ Employment Seminars in London

Global Recruitment firm Robert Walters is building on its successful formula to bring more highly skilled migrants and Kiwi expats back to New Zealand with the announcement of the sixteenth series of New Zealand Information Seminars to be held in London next month.

The seminars are aimed at migrants and expatriate New Zealanders whose return to New Zealand is imminent, tapping into Robert Walters’ London database of over 3,000 expatriate New Zealanders. Held over three evenings, the seminars are run by senior managers who travel over from Robert Walters’ Auckland and Wellington offices and provide comprehensive, up to date information on the New Zealand employment market, together with ‘live’ jobs Robert Walters’ clients are recruiting.

The latest round of seminars is taking place in November and it is expected that all places will be taken up very rapidly.

Robert Walters’ NZ Managing Director, Richard Manthel commented:

“Robert Walters’ New Zealand office was originally set up back in 1997 as a response to the steady flow of New Zealanders our London office was placing into contract roles. It is gratifying to be able to ‘complete the cycle’’ by providing expat New Zealanders and potential migrants with comprehensive information about the NZ market through these seminars and ultimately place them into jobs back home, often before they even arrive in the country, through videoconferencing and Skype.”

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