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In this Just the Job episode we feature three more fascinating careers and our intrepid students get some first hand experience in roles they think just might offer them a future. Evie Ferguson (17) from Whakatipu High School goes behind the scenes at Queenstown Airport and finds out how to keep the customers satisfied. Nick (18) from Fraser High School in Hamilton has a passion for houses so he tries his hand at floor and wall tiling to see if that could be Just the Job for him. Benjamin Strickett (16) from Hebron Christian College thinks he might have the spark to become an electrician so we give him a taste of what’s involved. Click the subscribe button to be notified when we have new videos on line. For more information Google your area of interest for options and vacancies. Take a look at our compreshensive website as well at https://dave9962.wixsite.com/justthejob Good luck with your job hunting!

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