About Us

Kia Ora, Talofa Lava, Faka’alofa atu, Kia Orana, Talofa ni, Malo e lelei, Ni sa bula vinaka.

Welcome to the Māori and Pacific Island Job Board, containing Māori and Pacific focused employment opportunities.

We have set up this job board to provide organisations with an option to advertise Māori and Pacific focused roles and to effectively connect with jobseekers across our social media communities worldwide.

This website is created and managed by Adrenalin Group a communications company providing services in TV production, design communications and cultural communications across a variety of media. See www.adrenalingroup.com for more information.  Adrenalin have utilised their web and social media experience extensively for the recruitment industry.  They have developed the largest HR and Recruitment Networks on Linkedin.com for both New Zealand and Australia, a New Zealand specific Recruitment Blog and have extensive Māori and Pacific focused websites, blogs and social media communities.

2 Responses to “About Us”

  1. Comment made by Patricia McGinn on Mar 23rd 2012 at 7:05 pm:

    I really like your sites and great work on updating the job openings and details to each advertisement.

    If I may ask, I’m a Samoan but a USA citizen. My whole family live in New Zeland. What can I do to work in New Zealand? I know I would need some kind of working visa, and how long can I work and or stay in New Zealand?

    I’ve visited my family several times in your beautiful country and would like to move there to be closer to all of them.

    Thank you in advance for your time and attention.
    Hope to hear from you soon.
    Patricia McGinn

    • Comment made by Maori Pacific Jobs on Mar 26th 2012 at 9:24 am:

      Talofa lava Patricia. Thanks for your query and also your great feedback. We can’t answer your question as all our clients require their job applicants to have relevant Visas and/or be legally entitled to work in NZ. We can however recommend that you contact Immigration NZ who will be able to answer your questions, here’s the link to their website: http://www.immigration.govt.nz/

      Alternatively, you could also whanau to see if anyone’s used as an Immigration Consultant (to ensure you use a reputable provider). Good luck and of course, Aotearoa would be lucky to have you here :-)

      Many thanks
      Donna

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