Marketing And Communications, New Zealand

Marketing And Communications Jobs in New Zealand

Tradestaff

Work & Travel

  • Posted 2w ago
  • On Site
  • Temp
Location

Hastings


Salary

$25  -  $35 /hr


Job Description

Looking for work whilst you are based in the Hawkes Bay region and traveling NZ? Tradestaff can help!

We have a wide range of roles on offer and all you need to do is Apply Now and we will be in touch to talk further about your skills and help find your next role!

Tradestaff offers

  • Competitive pay rates, paid weekly
  • Short & long term work options to suit your needs
  • Variety of roles on offer to best suit your skills
  • Work with your mates, we have multiple roles


With branches dotted all over the country, we offer a unique opportunity to work anywhere in New Zealand while exploring its natural awesomeness. Whether you are a snowboarder, a surfer, a city or a country person, Tradestaff will have something for everyone.

Tradestaff's national branch network and database make it cool and easy to work and travel your way around New Zealand.

You’re not tied down to any one job or location and wherever your journey takes you we can make sure that appropriate work is available for however long you need it.

Apply online today or call the team on freephone 0508 404040


Hard Skills Required

  • Networking
  • Multitasking

Soft Skills Required

  • Communication
  • Flexibility
  • Adaptability

Benefits and Perks

  • 🏎
    Competitive Salary
  • Care and Appreciation
  • Work-Life Balance Support
  • 📈
    Professional Development

Job Schedule

  • Shift Work

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Dive into the World of Marketing and Communications

Marketing and communications are all about creativity, strategy, and connecting with audiences through online and traditional channels. Professionals in this field craft compelling content and design impactful campaigns to make brands shine and achieve business goals.

Key Skills for Marketing and Communications Jobs

Sought after skills differ depending on the job title, however, the most common hard skills include messaging design, psychology, content creation, research and analysis, and advertising platforms. The most valuable soft skills are communication, creativity and collaboration.

What's Workplace Culture Like?

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Offices in this field buzz with energy and feature creative spaces. Flexible working hours accommodate the creative process and client needs, making it a dynamic and enjoyable environment.

Competitive Pay in Marketing and Communications

Marketing and communications roles offer competitive salaries. Entry-level positions start moderately, but experience and specialisation can significantly increase earning potential. Performance-based bonuses and incentives reward successful campaigns.

Balancing Work and Life

Work-life balance is prioritised in this industry. While deadlines and events can add pressure, many organisations offer flexible work arrangements and remote work options. This helps maintain a healthy balance between professional and personal life.

Is Marketing and Communications a Good Fit for You?

If you're seeking a career that leverages creativity, collaboration, and continuous learning, marketing and communications might be perfect for you. From designing eye-catching ads to crafting resonant messages, each day brings new challenges and rewards.