24 January 2008
Record number of opportunities now on State sector job site
A record number of State sector employment vacancies are being advertised on the dedicated government career website
jobs.govt.nz. As at today, the number of advertisements is 620 - a 37 percent increase since the site was upgraded six
months ago.
"The jobs.govt.nz site is proving to be a real hit with State sector employers and potential employees of all ages and
from all walks of life here and overseas," says Deputy Commissioner Peter Brown. "Last year's revamp has made the site
more user friendly and we can see the result in increased visitors and number of jobs posted on it. State sector
employers are increasingly using this free service as their primary recruitment tool."
There have been 473,035 visitors since the site was relaunched in August 2007.
To further increase interest in the recruitment site, the State Services Commission is advertising the website and the
exciting opportunities available in the State sector in the Dominion Post. The first of three feature pages will appear
this Saturday. The SSC is also currently looking into how to share this feature with other regions.
Mr Brown says this is the first time the SSC has used print media in this way to promote jobs.govt.nz. "If this trial is
successful in attracting more visitors to the site, the SSC may use a similar approach in future years."
"A new year often means a new start for many. It is at this time of the year that we are keen to promote career
opportunities in the State sector to those new to the workforce, and experienced people, who want to make a real
difference to New Zealand."
"This is part of the SSC's ongoing programme of work to attract high performing people to the State sector and deliver
world class services."
There are some 280,000 people employed by the State sector in a variety of jobs across New Zealand.
Visit www.jobs.govt.nz for more information about how to get a challenging and rewarding career, with transferable skills, in the State
sector.
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