First dedicated job search exclusively for Christchurch
First dedicated job search engine exclusively for Christchurch
www.recruitingforchristchurch.com is the first dedicated job board for global skilled jobseeker’s planning to move to Christchurch, New Zealand.
Carmel Ryan, Director of Recruiting for Christchurch stated that since 2011, both employers and recruitment agencies struggled to fill vacancies locally and nationally due to the increasing amount of roles available and shortage of skilled experienced workers in trades and construction-related professions.
In addition to this, there is currently a skills shortage for farmers, truck drivers, accountants, IT professionals, nurses and other healthcare workers.
Founded in 2015, the website offers the ideal platform for international job seekers to find employment opportunities in all sectors, interact with companies and recruitment agencies who are hiring in Christchurch.
Recruiting for Christchurch set-up by Carmel Ryan, a qualified HR Professional with experience in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and more specifically recruiting for the Christchurch region. Carmel states “While working for a large civil engineering firm in Auckland, it proved difficult to find suitable candidates for roles for our Christchurch branch due to the skills shortage and competitive market there.” Since then she moved back to Ireland and set-up Recruiting For Christchurch. The company is attracting skilled experienced candidates from across the globe for existing roles advertised on the website.
The website also contains useful information and links for jobseeker’s to ensure they are organised to commence work before they leave their home country.
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