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Young Kiwis Face Job Market Challenges Amid Broader Discussions
During a recent episode of The Huddle, a panel discussion highlighted the growing challenges young New Zealanders face in the job market. Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Josie Pagani, CEO of Child Fund, participated in the conversation, addressing the latest data indicating that more young Kiwis are struggling to secure employment. This situation raises questions about what advice can be offered to those navigating their job searches.
Insights into Job Market Challenges
Recent statistics reveal a worrying trend: an increasing number of young people in New Zealand are encountering difficulties in finding work. During the discussion, Sherson and Pagani explored potential solutions and provided inspirational messages aimed at empowering job seekers. They emphasized the importance of networking, skill development, and resilience in the face of adversity.
Pagani noted that young people should focus on building connections within their desired industries, as personal relationships often play a crucial role in job placements. Sherson added that seeking mentorship can provide valuable insights and guidance, particularly in competitive fields.
Political and Economic Context
The conversation on The Huddle also touched on broader political issues affecting New Zealand. Ray Chung recently issued an apology for a controversial email directed at Tory Whanau, a member of the local council. Following this incident, concerns have been raised by the council’s Crown observer regarding potential breaches of conduct related to the Minister and the council’s CEO. The implications of this incident may affect public trust and governance in the region.
Additionally, the panel discussed the potential impact of Donald Trump‘s consideration to raise tariffs from 10 percent to between 15-20 percent. This move could have significant repercussions for New Zealand’s trade relations, prompting discussions on how the country can adapt to changing economic conditions.
The Huddle’s panelists stressed the importance of proactive measures in response to these evolving challenges, suggesting that New Zealand’s youth must remain informed and adaptable in an increasingly complex global landscape.
As these discussions unfold, the focus remains on empowering young New Zealanders to navigate their job searches effectively while remaining aware of the political and economic factors at play. The insights shared by experts like Sherson and Pagani serve as a vital resource for those looking to make their mark in a competitive job market.
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