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Pilot shortage helps boost numbers at Whanganui flying school
Student numbers have doubled - and academy wants to double them again.

App links students with casual local jobs
Are you a parent looking for a teenager to help out? There's an app for that.

What not to say in a job interview
Does your potential employer really need to know all your secrets?

Good enough for that job? This computer will decide your fate
AI is examining your social media - and the results for jobseekers can be frightening.

Talent shortage to boost IT wages
Bidding war for tech talent will force industry to pay more.

Hospitality industry pins staff hopes on migrants
Eateries hope to get hard-to-fill roles on job shortages list.

A key tip for aspiring hairdressers
Kodie North gets to combine her great loves of talking and creativity.

Stealing and bullying: What Kiwis see in their workplace
Is it okay to take stationery from the office home?

Take a punt on wine industry, students urged
School leavers need to know more about what's available, grape growers say.

Young Kiwis would rather be social influencers than doctors
Nine out of ten say 'influencer' is their dream job.

New plans to get more health workers to rural NZ
'We don't need many - we just need enough'.

New police recruits take first steps to the beat
The 19-week course is under way in Auckland.

Kathmandu drops medication questions
Jobseekers will no longer have to answer questions about medical history.

40 per cent over three years: Workers' life-changing pay increase
Hospital cleaner now looks forward to having a family life.

Q&A: The path from marketing to fitness training
Fitness and fresh air proved more energising than climbing corporate ladder.

Grant Verhoeven: Five tips to unshakeable self-confidence
Interviews can be scary - but they don't have to be.

How to make boring meetings more interesting
Talkfests are the bane of modern office life - but don't have to be.

Rotorua forest plan to bring 100 jobs
The number of mountain-biking jobs is expected to double.