My work experience in New Zealand from 16 to 25 years old (What is it like to work here?)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2022
  • In this video, I share my experiences (the good and the bad) working at different jobs here in New Zealand. I’ve been working since the age of 16 and have worked in several jobs over the years. From working in a minimum wage job as a bakery assistant, to now working in a big organization as a learning designer, each job I had allowed me to gain more experience and expand my skill set which helped me progress my career (without necessarily needing a degree or qualification). At the end of the video I also share some advice and what I learned throughout my work experience that has helped me get to where I am today.
    I hope that you enjoy the video about my work experience here in New Zealand. Let me know in the comments section below what topics you might be interested to learn more or hear about.
    A little bit about me:
    Hi! My name is Juls - and I live in what I consider one of the best countries in the world, none other than New Zealand. Once a city girl born and raised in Manila, Philippines, I’ve discovered true joy and happiness in traveling, adventures, and discovering what life has to offer. I’m on a journey to learn and discover as many new places, things, and experiences as I possibly can. Follow me along this journey and experience what it’s like to live in one of the most beautiful countries in the world, so make sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button so you don’t miss out on any adventures!
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  • @ortegajulzzz
    @ortegajulzzz  Год назад +4

    Hi everyone! If you’re interested to learn more about what it’s like to live, work, and travel in New Zealand, make sure to check out my other videos and SUBSCRIBE to my channel! To see some amazing and unique New Zealand experiences, check out this playlist: ruclips.net/video/sb4rw8XRFQQ/видео.html&ab_channel=JulsOrtega

  • @MeetyouManingo
    @MeetyouManingo 16 дней назад

    Wow thank you for sharing

  • @alishan1
    @alishan1 Год назад

    Very interesting video. Well explained. It was very helpful.

  • @user-yf1uo7nz4d
    @user-yf1uo7nz4d 9 месяцев назад

    wow! thank you .... your videos are helping me soooo much ! many blessings for it. Can you talk about how frequently is the pay over there at New Zealand? Is it the same as in Australia ? and how often do companies pay the citizens of new zealand ? is it bi-weekly , monthly , weekly ? so much questions I'd like to ask :D

  • @joannrosaryasetre8519
    @joannrosaryasetre8519 Год назад

    So proud of you!

  • @florencepaulus3568
    @florencepaulus3568 Год назад

    Love the call center jobs. Do have experience in that area.

    • @ortegajulzzz
      @ortegajulzzz  Год назад

      Yes I worked at 2 different call centres for about a year in total. It was a good experience as it also gave me more experience in customer service which is desired by most employers 😊

  • @marygracepascual7663
    @marygracepascual7663 Год назад

    Hi, I just got approved for my WHV. Same with you, I have a 6yrs experience in debt collection. Can you make a video for starter in NZ with CV and cover letter. Thank tiy☺️

  • @chadaeron8685
    @chadaeron8685 Год назад

    Your a Filipina right? I am 19 and I had the same case where my mother is providing and me trying to help, earn and gain experience through "starting jobs". Thou we live in Dubai, she also recommended me to my first job but it is Indian type so communication is not necessary important but speed and precision is more crucial. Learn few words, gain a lot of experience for 2 months, took a toll in my body as I am working 70hrs per week, I quit and now I am just focusing on programming . Now my father wants me in New Zealand and I agreed. I was wondering on want did you do the first time you got there and settled in and what plans you have in the future. It would be great as it could give me a hint of what I should do as the next few months I'll fly there.

    • @ortegajulzzz
      @ortegajulzzz  Год назад

      Hi thanks for your comment!
      Yes I am, and I moved here when I was about 15. I went through high school here and got my first part time job working at the bakery.
      I think for you it would depend if you want to study and pursue programming (unless you've already done this). If not, I'd recommend looking at universities on where you could study and also consider the city and where you want to live. If you already did study and just looking for work, then you could probably look at Wellington or Auckland for programming jobs (but I'm sure there's something in most places).
      I don't have set plans for the future but I'm looking at continuing my study (communications/marketing) while working as well 😊

  • @user-yf1uo7nz4d
    @user-yf1uo7nz4d 9 месяцев назад

    OHHHH MY GOODNESS! ALL THOSE JOBS YOU HAD EXCATLY LIKE ME BUT IN THE UNITED STATES

  • @oneseeker2
    @oneseeker2 Год назад +2

    New Zealand has mostly wealthy folks right. How do the low income, poverty folks eat, live. Housing? Food? Socialized Medicine?

    • @ortegajulzzz
      @ortegajulzzz  Год назад +1

      Hi there. In my opinion the New Zealand government has a pretty good system for providing financial assistance to those who are struggling. For example there are benefits and payments for low income earners, people with children, disabled people etc.. There is also social housing in New Zealand for those who needs assistance with accommodation etc.
      New Zealand primary schools offer free lunches to students, and those who qualify can also apply for community services card that provides benefits such as free or discounted healthcare etc. This would be an interesting topic to cover that I can consider making a video of if you’re interested to learn more 😊

    • @thomashenry7630
      @thomashenry7630 Год назад

      @@ortegajulzzz pls reply all message both in Facebook don't have any contact information about new Zealand visa are you in WhatsApp or give me your email address so can text you

    • @shakirar11
      @shakirar11 Год назад

      No, NZ does not have mostly wealthy folks here, you will not be accepted a visa here, if you are going to live off the government, that's not how it operates, if you have something to offer this country, tradie cert, nurses, doctors, a long that line, builders, truck driving, teachers, etc, that is what they mostly think of. As the residents/citizens, do have assistance financially, and in other ways, housing, as what Juls described.

  • @nirmaniwanasinghe
    @nirmaniwanasinghe Год назад

    Hi dear I want to know this regarding my sister. She is 14 years old and she will be doing O/L in the end of 2024. Is there any way that she can come to New Zealand before completing her O/L ‘s and complete her O/L in New Zealand as an international student.?

    • @ortegajulzzz
      @ortegajulzzz  Год назад

      Hi there. Apologies I'm not too familiar with this. What do you mean by O/L?

    • @nirmaniwanasinghe
      @nirmaniwanasinghe Год назад

      @@ortegajulzzz General Exam Ordinary Level

  • @upp.social2490
    @upp.social2490 Год назад

    Nice. :-D

  • @cartereugenes3596
    @cartereugenes3596 Год назад

    Im an arabic chef
    Would like to know if arabic restuarants is commonly there?

  • @fazilmohamed2940
    @fazilmohamed2940 Год назад

    Your comments are very interesting. I would like to know if New Zealand have jobs for tailors

    • @ortegajulzzz
      @ortegajulzzz  Год назад

      Hi there. There would be tailoring jobs in NZ however may not be as in demand. You can have a look at this site here that has more information about a tailor career in NZ and job prospects etc www.careers.govt.nz/jobs-database/retail-and-personal-services/retail/tailordressmaker/
      Hope that helps!

    • @fazilmohamed2940
      @fazilmohamed2940 Год назад

      Thank you very much. I will check it out

    • @fazilmohamed2940
      @fazilmohamed2940 Год назад

      @@ortegajulzzz thank you very much. I will ha e a look at the website

  • @globalupdatetv1639
    @globalupdatetv1639 Год назад

    How many yrs those it take to become a new Zealand pr or citizen

    • @ortegajulzzz
      @ortegajulzzz  Год назад

      Hi Christopher. I have a video covering details of becoming a new zealand citizen if you're interested to know more 🙂 ruclips.net/video/8eAB4a3mIiY/видео.html
      But basically you have to be a resident for 2 years before you can get permanent residency, and another 3 years to qualify for citizenship (so 5 years of residency in total)

  • @florencepaulus3568
    @florencepaulus3568 Год назад

    This jobs are available for NZ residence only right?

    • @ortegajulzzz
      @ortegajulzzz  Год назад +1

      No not necessarily. If you have a valid work visa or a student visa that allows you to work then you can apply for most jobs in NZ, unless the employer specifically states you must be an NZ resident (doesn't happen very often)

    • @florencepaulus3568
      @florencepaulus3568 Год назад

      @@ortegajulzzz Thank you for the feedback Juls ❤️🙏

    • @globalupdatetv1639
      @globalupdatetv1639 Год назад

      Can I get structural welder job in new Zealand

  • @thoeurtchet7116
    @thoeurtchet7116 Год назад

    Hello, Could I see your workplace.

  • @kamelhatem971
    @kamelhatem971 Год назад

    Hi again I'm beekeeping I'm looking for address beekeeping in new Zealand I want to know about manuka honey 🍯 please thank you and good luck

    • @ortegajulzzz
      @ortegajulzzz  Год назад

      Hi Kamel. Sorry I don't know much about beekeeping. I found this website you might find interesting: apinz.org.nz/new-to-beekeeping/