Free Flights to New Zealand For Job Seekers
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The 
idea has caught fire, with 12,000 people completing applications so far 
and thousands more registering interest ahead of the March 20 deadline. 
Wellington Mayor Justin Lester said the city's tech sector has been 
growing at an annual rate of 14 percent over the past five years. 
| Nick Piesco | 
He said: 'The problem we need to solve is that we have a whole lot of businesses that are struggling to keep up with recruitment.'
The 
LookSee campaign was first promoted in tech hubs like San Francisco, 
which is more than 10,000 kilometers (6,000 miles) from Wellington.
About 
one-third of the applicants are from the U.S. but that mix is changing 
as more people from other parts of the world find out about the offer, 
said David Jones, who is helping oversee the campaign at the Wellington 
Regional Economic Development Agency.
Mr 
Jones said: 'This is the first time a city has approached recruitment in
 this way. We've been absolutely amazed at the level of interest.' 
Successful applicants get free flights to New Zealand and free 
accommodation during their four-day stay in Wellington. They also get to
 see some of the sights and meet tech leaders. They are expected to 
apply for three jobs each but aren't obliged to accept any offers.
The 
850,000 New Zealand dollar ($588,000) cost of the campaign is paid for 
by a combination of taxpayer money and contributions from local 
businesses.
Nick 
Piesco, 40, moved to Wellington from Austin, Texas, two weeks ago to 
take a job as a developer at Xero, an online accounting software 
company. 
He 
said his wife Reneau Skinner had loved Wellington when she visited more 
than a decade ago for an eight-month working holiday and that they made 
the decision to move to the city before the LookSee offer.
He 
said people in New Zealand seemed to really value having a life outside 
of work and that he was making some life changes, including foregoing a 
car.
He said: 'I can walk to work, I can walk to the shops. I live between two breweries, so I think I'm pretty well situated.
'The
 fact that you live in such a beautiful city in such a beautiful country
 means that you are urged to get outside and enjoy it.'
Piesco added said the timing of his move soon after President Donald Trump was elected was 'coincidental but fortuitous.'
 
 
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