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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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The Real Cost of Recruiting: Why Engaging a Recruitment Agency is a Smart Business Move
11 June 2024
Recruiting new talent is a fundamental aspect of business growth and development. More
New Zealand Budget Summary, 2024-25
31 May 2024
The first Budget of Finance Minister Nicola Willis has foreshadowed a period of severely constrained economic activity and higher unemployment. More
Understanding Skill Shortages in New Zealand: An Overview
28 May 2024
New Zealand's labour market continues to slow as economic conditions weaken. More
New Zealand Labour Market Insights: January – March, 2024
7 May 2024
The weakness in the New Zealand economy has become fully apparent with confirmation that the country experienced a recession. More
Programmed Quarterly Labour Market Insights – New Zealand, Q4 2023
31 January 2024
New Zealand's economy has slipped into negative territory in the latest GDP figures, while a statistical revision shows the economy... More
Programmed’s 2023-24 Salary Guide: Your Job Search Blueprint
30 January 2024
Programmed’s 2023-24 Economic and Employment Key Insights and Salary Guide is your job-seeking compass, guiding you through the intricate... More
Programmed Quarterly Labour Market Insights – New Zealand Q3
12 October 2023
The New Zealand economy has dodged a technical recession and seen stronger-than-expected economic growth in the June quarter, with conditions... More
Programmed’s 2023-24 Economic and Employment Key Insights and Salary Guide
15 August 2023
We’re excited to introduce our 2023-24 Economic and Employment Key Insights and Salary Guide! More
Creating a Positive Company Culture
13 July 2023
Building great company culture takes time and effort, but the rewards are well worth it. These four tips for creating... More
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