Creative and IT

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What is this sector about?

The creative sector offers a dynamic and diverse range of career opportunities for individuals who thrive on innovation, expression, and problem-solving.

From graphic design and advertising to film production, fashion, and digital media, this field spans a variety of industries that demand creativity and technical expertise.

Do you like…

  • Exploring new ideas
  • Creating and designing
  • Innovation and technology
  • Storytelling

If so, a career in this sector might be right for you!

Technology

Waikato is home to an increasing number of successful businesses that are leading the way in data security, robotics, artificial intelligence, software development and advanced data processing applications.

New technologies, modernisation and the changing online space mean there is a soaring demand for IT professionals, including developers and data engineers, as well as people who are:

  • great communicators
  • problem solvers
  • creators 

Technology Qualifications

Whether you are looking to study at the University of Waikato or Wintec, qualification options include…

University of Waikato

  • Bachelor of Computer Science (BCompSc)
  • Bachelor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences with Honours (BCMS (Hons))
  • Bachelor of Design (BDes)
  • Bachelor of Business (BBus) (Digital Business major)
  • Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (BMS  (Hons)) (Digital Business major)

Wintec

  • Bachelor of Applied Information Technology
  • NZ Certificate in Information Technology (Level 5)
  • NZ Certificate in Computing (Level 3)
  • Range of Graduate Diplomas

Vision College

  • NZ Diploma in Web Development and Design (Level 5)
  • NZ Diploma in Software Development (Level 6)

Smarter Futures — Technology

Waikato is one of New Zealand’s most rapidly growing regional tech sectors and a hub of technological advancements, with over 50 dedicated I.T. companies and I.T. specialists in most businesses in the region, along with a proud history in agritech. Waikato stands at the forefront of cutting-edge developments.

Creative

Creative industries generate billions of dollars and more than 100,000 jobs in New Zealand, not only in the creative sector but as a supporter of other industries.

Creative careers cover visual and performing arts, design, digital technologies, the film industry, events and much more.

Opportunities in this sector range from generating creative products within local communities to leading innovation for global businesses.

Keen on a creative career?
You could…

  • Work in a creative sector (Though finding work can be challenging)
  • Be creative in another sector (Like engineering or marketing)
  • Start your own business (To sell your products or services)
  • Work a day job (To fund your creative activities on the side)

Creative Qualifications

Whether you are looking to study at the University of Waikato or Wintec, qualification options include…

Wintec

  • Bachelor of Contemporary Art
  • Bachelor of Design
  • Bachelor of Media Arts (Hons)
  • Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts

University of Waikato

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA)
  • Bachelor of Design (BDes)
  • Bachelor of Music (BMus)

Cultural

Jobs requiring Te Reo Māori and mātauranga Māori (knowledge) and kaupapa/tikanga Māori continue to grow.

A variety of businesses across all sectors increasingly seek team members who bring a Māori perspective to the workplace, so they can better serve their communities and grow.

These roles might include…

  • Te Reo Māori Tutors
  • Research and development advisors
  • Policy and strategy advisors
  • Senior leadership positions
  • Kaitiakitanga (environmental leadership)
  • Lawyers
  • Education specialists
  • Health and social workers

Aotearoa also has a strong, contemporary Māori arts community. Many Māori design, create, market and sell indigenous art or products.

Sources: careers.govt.nz, beehive.govt.nz, Hays Salary Guide 2021, New Zealand Herald, nzrecreation.org.nz, seek.co.nz, sportnz.org.nz, Toi Māori Aotearoa, waikato.ac.nz, wecreate.org.nz, wintec.ac.nz, youthguarantee.education.govt.nz

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