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Need a bit of extra money, a step along your career path or some course-related work while you finish your degree?
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Students
How does SJS work?
Student Job Search is a free service, funded by the Government and local Students' Associations, for putting students into work while they study.
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It's simple to create and send a job to Student Job Search. First you'll need to register as an employer...
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Student Job Search - News

Please remember that the minimum wage has gone up to $12 an hour. If you would like to see today's average rates you will find a list under money matters.


13 Aug 2008
Employers Once you login to our site you can access 'My Profile' this gives you more options to manage your advertisements, past or present. We have added new features that we hope you like – please send feedback to help@sjs.co.nz Features: View, Edit, Activate. Job loading change - After loading your job you will be presented with a preview of your advertisement - please check before activating as it will go onto the site directly. Read More »


Advanced search is Available! To try it out, go to the advanced search page. Please note that you will need to be logged in to use this feature.

 

13 Aug 2008
There are some important things to remember when interacting with SJS, which will make the experience of lodging your vacancy smooth and hassle free...   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  1) Please provide as much information as you can about your job - especially the days and hours you expect students to work - this avoids disappointment at both ends. Read More »

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