The first place to look is here, On The Hunt website, using the full-time work and part-time work tab options. If we don't have any suitable jobs advertised through the On The Hunt website, that does not mean there aren't other options out there. Below are some of the best places to look.
Remember, at the end of the day, it is your CV that sells you, so it needs to be good. Advice on writing a CV, what to put in, and what to avoid, can be found here. Making an appointment with Mr Collin is a good idea; he can check your CV and ensure you have the correct details. An appointment can be booked here.
Clicking on the pictures below will take you to job recruitment services. All of them have job opportunities in the Tauranga Region. The 'Jobs in Tauranga' Facebook page has a constant stream of part-time work being posted and is another great place to look for available positions.
Money Hub's Complete Student Jobs Guide is awesome. It has an extensive list of employers who are hiring students in New Zealand as well as heaps of hints and tricks. There is a helpful page with direct links to 50 companies that regularly employ students. Definitely worth a look.
Seek is an international company and is one of the most used job platforms in the world. There are loads of jobs here, but they can be hard to filter. Make sure you use the classification menu to choose an appropriate type. We suggest you use 'Retail & Consumer Products,' 'Manufacturing, Transport, and Logistics,' and 'Sport & Recreation.' Make sure you check the 'part-time' box.
Like Seek, Trademe has a massive job database. Again, you will need to make good selections and use the filter options to find what you want. This page link is for the retail jobs search, but there are many others out there. Try 'Labouring,' 'Hospitality and Tourism,' and 'Transport & Logistics.'
The Backpacker board has lots of short-term jobs, particularly in the fruit picking industry. It's worth checking it out to see what you can find.