Overseas builders wanted!
Are you an experienced builder looking for new job, a new life, or new challenges?

A group of private companies and public organisations, is launching a campaign this October to attract builders to New Zealand and meet the exponentially growing demand for construction workers. The campaign, called LookSee Build, is similar to the IT one launched earlier this year, and which drew 48,000 applicants to put through an application. Up to 20,000 overseas builders are expected to apply.
This hunt for builders is meant to future-proof the construction industry and take it to the next level. The next 10 years should see NZ$125 billion worth of work! The campaign itself will take selected candidates on various trips as part of their job interviews. Construction companies are desperate for skills and talents and New Zealand Shores is proud to be contributing to filling the gaps.
Read the NZ Herald article here.
If you think you may be eligible for a visa thanks to your skills and experience in the construction industry, Take our eligibility assessment! as we can help facilitate job search and visas. We already have employers in our network looking for talents.
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