Sharp as a tech: The life of an IT technician
The latest in our series of Q&A career profiles of real people, doing real jobs,is about ex-tradie Mikey, who runs his own IT business.
A taste for food technology
Ever wanted to become a Senior growth platform technologist?? Us too! Here we talk to Ursula Hosking about the many facets of the job.
Breaking stereotypes in tech
Look into any number of classrooms around the country where technology and sciences are taught, and you may find only one girl among a room of boys.
Think banking is boring? Think again
What's the future of banking? The stigma of it being traditional and boring is over - a technology injection is bringing a host of new jobs and necessary skill sets.
The degrees that count
Today is both an exciting and threatening time to begin to study for a degree. By Lawrence Watt
Students favouring health, engineering and IT over accounting, teaching
New Zealand is training a lot more doctors and nurses, but fewer accountants and teachers, as students seek out courses that will get them good jobs.
Growing digital skills shortage risk to NZ’s prosperity
A growing digital skills shortage is sounding a warning bell to industry, government and the education sector, says New Zealand Digital Skills Forum chair Victoria MacLennan.
Engineering and IT Graduating Students Showcase Commitment, Collaboration and Creativity
Final year student projects for Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Information Technology, Diploma in Architectural Technology and Graduate Diploma students from engineering and IT were showcased to the public yesterday in Wellington.