Dear Akanksha, We hope that you and your family are safe during these uncertain times.
This newsletter has videos from our last webinar, on 'Professional use of LinkedIn' and 'Latest immigration updates', please do watch them for key insights. It also has details of our upcoming webinar on 'Careers in Horticulture' and 'Immigration updates' on 11 Sep 2021. Please register to attend this free session.
We have shared a few important resources regarding COVID19, please ensure you are up to date with all the information and have access to all the resources that might help you cope with this outbreak.
Regards, Garry Gupta, Chair, Migrant Careers Support Trust
UPCOMING WEBINAR Interested in making a 'Career in Horticulture', attend this webinar to find out more!
Curious to know the latest updates on immigration in New Zealand?
Join us for this upcoming webinar, register for FREE by clicking below! On Saturday, 11 Sep 2021 | 10AM-12PM
Migrant Careers Support Trust held a webinar on the professional use of LinkedIn, and immigration updates and career pathways on 7th August 2021.
Supported by the High Commission of India in New Zealand, we had HE Muktesh Pardeshi giving the opening address at the webinar. This was followed by two interactive sessions by Adon Kumar, and Pawandeep Singh.
Below are the videos of the two sessions that were conducted.
While Adon from Goshen Consulting covered the professional usage of LinkedIn for job hunting, Pawandeep from Kiwiana Immigration and Education spoke about the latest immigration updates and various career pathways for migrants. Please watch the video below for more.
INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT FIAT bridges the talent gap in the Horticulture industry
With the prediction of heavy shortfall in the country for trained staff in Horticulture Industry, Franklin Institute of Agri Technology (FIAT) stands tall to give opportunity to Domestic & International Students to bridge this existing gap of talent in the Horticulture Industry.
As New Zealand is at Alert Level 4, till 27 August and Auckland till 31 August, we urge you all to stay home and be safe. Below are a few important resources and articles regarding COVID19, please do read them.
What are the Do's and Dont's of Alert Level 4?
Find out what you are allowed to do and what is not permitted at Alert Level 4..
Support information for ethnic communities during COVID-19
Access to food or essential items This fact sheet has information about the many ways of getting food and other essential items to you or your community members
Need financial assistance, have queries about work and income? Find out about the supports available for individuals, families, employers and self-employed people