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Y13s can register with SJS when going on to tertiary study within the next 6 months.

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Wondering if staying in your current role is the right move, or if a job switch could be the key to career growth?

Take a look at our latest blog to see how often people are changing jobs and why! Whether you’re considering quick 1-2 year moves or longer 5+ year stays, find out which path might be right for you.

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We recently partnered with NZIE, NZMA, and Whitecliffe to offer online workshops aimed at enhancing students’ CV and cover letter writing skills. These webinars helped students learn how to make their job applications stand out by showcasing their unique strengths, using power words instead of buzzwords, and making a great impression on employers.

If you missed any of our webinars, don’t worry! We’re happy to share them with you. Let us know the areas you need help with the most, and we’ll include it in our upcoming newsletter.

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Balancing work and study can be tough! Students have a lot to juggle, from classes and jobs to personal lives, but not all the challenges you hear about are true! With a few smart, healthy choices that fit your lifestyle, you’ll be thriving in no time!

Here are a few common myths we’re ready to bust:

You must choose a career path in secondary school

Many people explore different career paths and work out what they are passionate about later in life. Taking on some part-time work while studying can help you figure out where you want to go with your career too!

You have to study all night to pass exams

Getting enough rest is far more beneficial for exam success than exhausting yourself with all-nighters. Good planning and discipline will also help when you hit the workforce and have deadlines looming!

You can’t be productive without coffee

The best way to boost productivity is by getting quality sleep, staying hydrated, and taking short, refreshing breaks. While coffee can be helpful when needed, it’s not the only way to stay focused and energised.

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