NZAGE Industry Awards 2014 Winners Announced
Press release
29 October 2014
NZAGE Industry Awards 2014 Winners Announced
The New Zealand Association of Graduate Employers (NZAGE) is delighted to announce the winners of the 2014 Industry Awards. The NZAGE Industry Awards provide an opportunity to celebrate best practice in the recruitment, selection and development of graduate talent and attracted entries from across a broad range of organisations, and reflect the high calibre of work being done in the graduate recruitment space in New Zealand. The NZAGE Board and Committee congratulate all this year’s winners and finalists.
The winners are:
Best
graduate website
Deloitte
Best
graduate print marketing material
Chapman
Tripp
Best graduate development
programme
ASB
Award for best diversity
strategy
Teach First NZ
Award for
innovation in the graduate market
Fletcher
Building
Best Careers Service for Employers
University of Auckland Business School ASB Careers Centre
The winners were announced at the NZAGE Industry Awards Dinner held on Thursday 23 October at the Pullman Hotel in Auckland.
The awards were independently judged by panellists including University Careers Service Managers, Industry experts, Specialist Consultants and University students.
Notes to editors
About the NZAGE
Founded in 2011, the NZAGE is the industry body educating and supporting organisations that currently, or wish to, recruit or develop New Zealand graduates. The NZAGE is supported by a broad range of organisations, including large and small employers across many industries in both the private and public sectors. The NZAGE also seeks to consult with related associations including careers advisory groups; non-profit bodies and entities which offer services in connection with graduate recruitment and development.
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