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Many students plan to apply to study in New Zealand. So what are the industries that are in short supply for studying in New Zealand?
1. Computer information industry
In the past, New Zealand’s second largest growth industry was undoubtedly the IT industry. New Zealand's computer special effects and 3D application technology is at the forefront of the world, so graduates in the computer field are very in demand and are a profession with a long-term shortage. In addition, there is another reason why Taishi Editor recommends this in-demand major in New Zealand:
(1) There is a huge gap in New Zealand’s IT practitioners, and there is a serious shortage of computer professionals.
(2) Contrary to the sharp increase in the demand for computer talents, the number of computer graduates in New Zealand is declining.
(3) It can be seen from New Zealand’s immigration policy that computer workers are indeed a skilled job that the country has long lacked.
(4) Students studying in New Zealand will receive generous points for immigration after graduation, and the immigration rate is very high.
Two. Tourism service industry
In the past, the tourism service industry developed the fastest, and an important reason was the booming tourism industry in New Zealand. In 1995, according to the Tourism Association, approximately 118,000 people worked in hotels, restaurants, shops, travel agencies and other related travel agencies. Based on the global tourism industry's annual growth rate of 6%, by 2010, the number of employees in New Zealand's tourism service industry will reach 1.178 million. Tourism is one of the pillar industries of New Zealand's economy. More than 150,000 people work in industries directly or indirectly related to tourism. Approximately 1 in 12 employed people in New Zealand are in tourism-related employment.
More than 2.5 million overseas tourists visit New Zealand every year, and domestic and foreign tourists contribute more than NZD 20 billion to the New Zealand economy every year. Many students from China have seen the boom in tourism and have entered universities to study tourism and hotel management courses. More and more Chinese students are choosing New Zealand as their hotel management major.
Three. Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock
By 2006, New Zealand's timber volume will increase from 18 million cubic meters to 30 million cubic meters. The Forestry Association believes that if additional investment in corresponding facilities is made over the next 15 years, employment will increase from the current 21,350 to 60,000 by 2025. Currently, the largest investment project in mainland China is this industry.
Four. Environmental Engineering
Engineering is the science and technology that studies and engages in preventing and controlling environmental pollution and improving environmental quality. Engineering is related to ecology in biology, to environmental hygiene and environmental medicine in medicine, and to environmental medicine in environmental physics and environmental chemistry. Because environmental engineering is in its infancy, the subject field is still developing, but its core is the control of environmental pollution sources.
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