This website is provided by Workhere New Zealand. The privacy notice applies to personal and other information collected on the Workhere New Zealand website.
Data collection and purpose specification
We collect some personal data that you may volunteer while using our site and its services. We generally do not collect or use personal data for any purpose other than to send out relevant information, publications requested by you or to improve the relevance of our content.
Any personal information we hold will not be used by us for any purpose other than the one you provided it for, or disclosed to any other person in a form that will identify you except where you have consented to such disclosure, or where such use or disclosure is required or otherwise permitted by the Privacy Act 1993, or otherwise required or permitted by law.
You have the right to access and to request correction of any of your personal information provided to us in connection with your use of this Site. If you would like to see the personal information relating to you that we have stored, or to request correction of such personal information, or if you have any concerns regarding your privacy, please contact recruitment@workhere.co.nz. We may require proof of your identity before being able to provide you with any personal information.
By registering with Workhere New Zealand you give us permission to contact you by email and for the Workhere recruitment team to contact you.
Automatic collection of information
We use site statistics to improve the information on this site and create relevant content. This information is viewable by site administrators and all information is used as non-personal.
This information includes: users' IP addresses, users' search terms, sections viewed on the site, links that are clicked on, date and time of site visits, previous visited site, users' operating systems, browsers used when accessing the site.
Google may also collect some or all of this information when javascript is turned on in your Internet browser. This is due to the site using a portion of the Google public index for its search functionality. Google’s use of such information is addressed in its Privacy Policy.
Cookies
This Site generates both persistent and temporary cookies (files that a website transfers to your computer).
Some cookies may collect personal information you may decide to disclose by providing identifying information within the search terms you enter into the Site or when completing one of the online registration forms.
The Site generates temporary cookies to monitor site usage and to maintain site presentation for those who wish to use the Site’s high contrast view. These particular cookies are named “__utmc” and “default_stylesheet”. They do not store any personal information and are deleted immediately when you close your browser.
If you prefer not to use cookies, you can still use the Site. To find out how to disable cookies, check the Help instructions in your web browser.
Remarketing
This site utilises Remarketing with Google Analytics and Facebook to advertise online. It allows third-party vendors, including Google and Facebook, to show Workhere New Zealand’s ads on sites across the Internet. This is done by this site and third-party vendors, including Google and Facebook, using first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookie) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) together to inform, optimize, and serve ads based on someone's past visits to this website.
The Workhere New Zealand website uses appropriate technologies to ensure that the information that you transmit to us via the Site is secure and maintained in our possession.
Workhere New Zealand is not authorised to give advice on obtaining visas, nor can we issue visas to any party for entry to New Zealand. For visa information, please see the Immigration New Zealand website.
Upon applying for a job you are requesting that Workhere send your information to the specified third party.
We endeavour to make every effort to ensure that jobs advertised on the site are for actual job vacancies but cannot guarantee the continued availability of any job advertised on the site and will not be liable in the instance where an advertiser has filled the vacancy at any time prior to the removal of the advertisement from the Innovation Islands site.
The site may not be used in any way that is unlawful. You may not scrape or reproduce any information from this site for your own website or any other use. This is inclusive of logos and design elements unless express consent has been received.
By accessing the Workhere New Zealand site, you are agreeing to adhere to the terms and conditions of the site. The laws governing this agreement are the laws of New Zealand and Terms and Conditions are subject to change in relation to these laws or as owners see fit. Any changes will be in effect from when first posted to the Workhere New Zealand site unless otherwise stated.
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A third of the country’s population live and work in or near Auckland. The nation’s industries thrive here, creating diverse job opportunities and business ownership opportunities. Auckland contributes 35 per cent of New Zealand's economic output, measured by gross domestic product (GDP) and 33 per cent of New Zealand's paid employment.
For those seeking highly skilled technology roles, Auckland’s large Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector presents impressive employment opportunities.
Auckland has a vibrant ICT sector, with more than 6700 companies employing nearly 31,000 people and contributing $4 billion, or 7.5 per cent, to local GDP, and 55 per cent of New Zealand’s GDP for the sector.
The sector has grown 80 per cent in the past decade. With business-friendly time zones in major markets and excellent cut through in the Asia-Pacific region, many renowned multinational and rapidly growing New Zealand-run technology companies have a strong presence in Auckland.
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Fifty one New Zealand technology companies were included in the 2014 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific index, with 24 of these based in Auckland - more than any other region in New Zealand.
With this impressive international standing, there is continued demand for experienced ICT professionals to work in Auckland.
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