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Airconditioning & Refrigeration Mechanic - KoruTalent 05/07/2026

WE'RE HIRRING!

iSparx- Airconditioning & Refrigeration Mechanic

Most people only think about air conditioning when it stops working.

That's where you come in.

iSparx is looking for an experienced HVAC Technician who enjoys solving problems, finding faults, and keeping homes and businesses comfortable all year round.

Because while everyone else is enjoying the cool air, you're making sure it stays that way.

Now they're looking for another expert to join the team.

https://www.korutalent.com/airconditioning-refrigeration-mechanic/?fbclid=Iwb21leAS3r3RjbGNrBLevbGV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHt2xyyeJvW8mERogb6GRgtZJQz2ofc60mgtTgRr5XPFjSOOuChOTdVfU92Q1_aem_6et0VzXhcv7f1ap5rS9JGw

Airconditioning & Refrigeration Mechanic - KoruTalent Most people only think about air conditioning when it stops working. That's where you come in.

Industrial Electrician 05/07/2026

The power behind the pipes.

Most concrete pipes grow up to move water.

Not Pip.

She became an electrician.

Now she's looking for an experienced Industrial Electrician to help keep the machines running, the production line moving, and the pipes flowing out the gate.

Think you'd make a great teammate?

https://www.korutalent.com/industrial-electrician/?fbclid=Iwb21leASbX3xjbGNrBJtfdWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHh6KL1AE0scywdMA4qcZCHRAqDc7o8mjK7Ih-LbNivzOmwuGAodTTSb-ElB1_aem_8EVs88ZDsgy2l1vG51Jwqw

Industrial Electrician Most little concrete pipes dream of growing up to be stormwater pipes. Not Pip. Pip became an electrician. While her friends were busy moving water around New Zealand, she was chasing faults, solving breakdowns and making sure the machines that build the pipes kept running. Now Pip is looking for a....

Immigration Is an Investment, Not an Expense - KoruTalent 29/06/2026

Immigration Is an Investment, Not an Expense

One of the biggest misconceptions we see in international recruitment is this: Many people focus on finding the job, but very few prepare for the financial investment that comes with building a new life in another country.

The reality is that immigration isn't cheap. But neither is buying a house, starting a business or gaining a qualification.

The difference is that many people see those as investments in their future, while they see immigration as an expense.

We encourage candidates to think differently. Immigration is an investment in your future, your career, your family and the opportunities available to the next generation.

Before you even board the plane, there may be costs for:

- Passports
- Police clearances
- English language testing
- Qualification assessments
- Skills assessments
- Professional registrations
- Medical examinations
- Visa applications
- Document certifications and translations

Then comes the move itself:

- Flights,
- Temporary accommodation,
- Transport or purchasing a vehicle,
- Setting up your new home,
- Groceries and daily living expenses
- Supporting yourself until your first payday
- Many candidates underestimate how quickly these costs add up.

The good news? You don't need to have all the money tomorrow. You simply need a plan.

Here are a few practical ways to start preparing:

- Create an Immigration Savings Account
- Open a separate account dedicated to your relocation journey and contribute to it regularly.
- Review Your Monthly Spending
- Could you pause a gym membership you rarely use?
- Cancel magazine subscriptions
- Reduce takeaway coffees?
- Review your streaming services?
- Small savings each month can make a significant difference over time.
- Quit Expensive Habits

If immigration is your goal, ask yourself whether today's spending is helping you get there.

The money spent on ci******es, va**ng, unnecessary subscriptions and impulse purchases could be helping fund your future instead.

Get Your Documents Ready Early: Passports, police clearances and skills assessments often take longer than people expect. Being prepared now can save stress and costly delays later. Research Before You Move

Understand the cost of living, transport, housing and everyday expenses in your destination country.

Information is one of the most valuable investments you can make.

One final tip:

Bring a good multi-plug travel adapter. Replacing one plug is far cheaper than replacing every charger you own!

The candidates who successfully immigrate are rarely the ones with the most money. They're usually the ones who planned ahead, made sacrifices and stayed focused on their goal.

Your future self will thank you for every step you take today.

Immigration Is an Investment, Not an Expense - KoruTalent One of the biggest misconceptions we see in international recruitment is this: Many people focus on finding the job, but very few prepare for the financial investment that comes with building a new life in another country. The reality is that immigration isn't cheap. But neither is buying a house, ...

Maintenance Shift Supervisor - Meat Processing Plant (Australia) 28/06/2026

We’re hiring!
Shift Supervisor – JBS

We’re looking for a strong Shift Supervisor to lead teams in a fast-paced meat processing environment.

This role is all about keeping production on track, supporting your team, and making sure safety, quality, and output all stay at a high standard – even when things get busy.

Experience in the meat industry is highly valued, as you’ll already understand the demands of the environment and how to manage them effectively.

If you’re a hands-on leader who knows how to bring structure to a busy floor, this could be your next opportunity.

Maintenance Shift Supervisor - Meat Processing Plant (Australia) At JBS Dinmore, success doesn't happen because a plan exists. It happens because strong leaders bring people together, solve problems, make decisions and keep one of Australia's largest production facilities moving.

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