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Making A Difference Together
5 March 2022
The Programmed Social Inclusion Team, in collaboration with our vendor partner, Hypdup Constructions, made a generous donation to Ronald McDonald... More
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Start 2025 Strong: Why Hiring Now is a Smart Business Decision
12 November 2024
As the year draws to a close, many businesses find themselves stretched across end-of-year targets, client deliverables, and holiday planning.... More
New Zealand Labour Market Insights: July – September, 2024
29 October 2024
Statistics NZ reports that the unemployment rate rose from 4.4% in the March quarter to 4.6% in the June quarter, continuing the... More
Mastering your job search with our strategies for success
27 August 2024
Searching for a job can be challenging and sometimes overwhelming. However, with the right strategies and tools, you can streamline... More
Ace your next interview with our top 10 tips
27 August 2024
Preparing for a job interview can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. However, with the proper preparation, you can turn your... More
Unlock Your Career Potential with our 2024-25 Salary Guide
15 August 2024
Navigating your career or job hunt can be daunting, but with the right resources, it becomes more manageable. Our 2024-25... More
Crafting your winning resume – our top 5 tips to land the job
15 August 2024
Creating an effective resume is crucial in securing your desired job. Here are five essential tips to help you stand... More
Programmed’s 2024-25 Economic and Employment Key Insights and Salary Guide
17 July 2024
We’re excited to introduce our 2023-24 Economic and Employment Key Insights and Salary Guide! More
New Zealand Labour Market Insights: April – June, 2024
11 July 2024
Continuing weakness in the domestic economy has seen the predictable labour market response, with fewer vacancies, slower jobs growth and... More
The benefits of partnering with Programmed for your recruitment needs
3 July 2024
In today’s fast-paced environment, having the right team in place is essential for success. More
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