Overseas workers are being recruited to fill Rotorua jobs which no New Zealanders are suitable for - and a business head says roles in the city are keenly desired.
Immigration New Zealand figures show 1092 workers from overseas had "essential skills" work visas approved in the wider Bay of Plenty in the year to the end of March.
The visa allowed people to work in New Zealand for up to five years if their employer had first checked if any New Zealanders were available to do the work, according to Immigration New Zealand.
Rotorua Chamber of Commerce chief executive Darrin Walsh said Rotorua was one of the main cities tourists wanted to visit.
"So we know that that's the mindset of the tourists who come here so I guess if you're an international person and you're looking for a job and you can get something in Rotorua, it's a fantastic lifestyle and it's a great place to live, work and play."