Blog tagged as Kiwi Culture
This essential article outlines the preliminary steps psychologists must consider when planning to work and live in New Zealand.
New Zealand employers use psychologist recruiters to find, assess, and facilitate the relocation of international candidates. Here are some tips for engaging a recruiter.
For psychologists immigrating with children, this post offers an overview of New Zealand's education system.
Moving to a new country is both exciting and challenging, especially when adjusting to a new work environment. In this post, we will compare workplaces in New Zealand.
Political climates are influencing psychologists' immigration decisions. This post summarises New Zealand's political landscape.
Māori culture is key to NZ's identity. Psych-Recruitment supports you in building cultural awareness for successful job applications and interviews.
This post is for psychologists who are immigrating with children and describes the experience of growing up in New Zealand.
This post explores childcare and early childhood education options in New Zealand for working parents, including expected costs and available subsidies.
This post describes why New Zealand is ideal for LGBTQ+ psychologists and their families to immigrate to.
Explore the North Island of New Zealand, which provides psychologists with ten regions, a higher population density, and often a better selection of job opportunities.
Explore the larger South Island, which offers psychologists six regions, a lower population density, national parks, and stunning alpine landscapes.