Promote Your Opportunities
AUT welcomes employer and industry participation. As a university, we are committed to providing industry and employment related opportunities that will help develop graduates with a reputation of hitting the ground running and meeting our vision of great graduates.
Co-operative education placements for Business Students
Co-operative Education is the capstone paper for our senior business students. Because students are earning academic credit for this paper there are specific requirements and restrictions on when and how they do their ‘co-op’. These include the dates, hours they work and the tasks/activities they are involved in.
Elab Online is our online portal where we advertise co-operative education placements for AUT Business students. To advertise for a co-operative business student please register on CareerHub as an employer to offer a placement.
For more detailed information please contact Kate Coleman
kate.coleman@aut.ac.nz
Job opportunities – Graduate roles, internships
Advertise graduate or internship positions to AUT students through the following services:
NZUni Talent Hub – Universities job board
Promote your job opportunities on NZUni Talent Hub, the online student job board that gives you instant access to AUT students and graduates, along with students from six other NZ universities. Employers can post vacancies for graduate roles, internships and casual work for a small advertising fee. Volunteering roles can be advertised for free. To advertise a job or volunteering opportunity, please go to www.nzunitalent.ac.nz
Other job advertisement opportunities
Job vacancies relating specifically to AUT programmes can also be promoted through AUT Employability and Career's social media channels, including Facebook and Instagram . Please contact autemploy@aut.ac.nz for more information.
Volunteering
Participation in volunteering is an important part of the AUT Edge Award and Beyond AUT Award. These co-curricular awards are run by Employability and Careers and open to all AUT students. Students doing the awards must complete 20-50 hours of volunteering for a not-for-profit or community organisation.
We welcome volunteering opportunities for students. If you're interested in knowing more, please email Horowai Broederlow at autedge@aut.ac.nz to get more information about our criteria and what our students can offer.
For further information
If you have any questions or would like further information about connecting with AUT students and graduates, please contact one of our dedicated Employability Relationship Managers at autemploy@aut.ac.nz