All Topics

All posts by tag: #students

Woman looking at her notes during an interview

Job tips for fresh grads: how to get hired

We sat down with Jack Rogers, a Principal Consultant at Parker Bridge, who offered insights and tips for students entering the job market to help ease their nerves.

A woman shaking hands in a job interview - listing

Hunting down the perfect job? Recruiters share their top tips

We spoke with recruitment experts from medical, veterinary and generalist fields for advice on navigating the job market.

Oakley Inkersell - Listing

From Side Hustle to Success: Oakley's Road to Building a Business Empire

We chatted with a young entrepreneur, Oakley Inkersell, who turned a part-time gig into a budding business empire.

Emma Blackwell on a inflatable rescue boat in a race - listing

From beach patrol to catching babies

We caught up with a recent MAS Here for Good Scholarship recipient and surf lifesaving volunteer turned trainee midwife, who says lessons learned at the beach are now helping her in the birthing suite.

Sarah Kelsey podcasting with a microphone - listing

Your money questions answered by experts

We asked a range of talented Kiwi women 5 questions about side hustles, budgeting advice and busting money myths.

Student female doing some financial budgeting at dining table - listing

Student finance 101: Top tips from a MAS expert

The best time to start laying the foundations for lifelong financial freedom is when you have the least money; when you're a student.

young adult student male post it notes organising scheduling planning - listing

From navigating change to managing stress: expert wellbeing tips for students

Dr Dougal Sutherland, Clinical Psychologist and teaching fellow at Victoria University of Wellington, shares his top advice for staying mentally well while studying.

Charlie Mudgway at UN Wellington - listing

Leading by example

The latest MAS Here for Good scholarship recipients include an inspirational pain-management advocate, a volunteer making running more accessible for all, and a politics student encouraging the next generation of global leaders.

Load More