History

Student Job Search is born

SJS was established in 1982. Local management committees were set up by local tertiary students’ associations to facilitate the Government’s student wage subsidy scheme. The scheme subsidised employers up to $75 per week to hire a student over summer.​

Employers would call or drop into their local branch and pin their job up on the on-campus noticeboards. Students would visit the offices regularly, where they could apply for the latest jobs.
— 1982

Control of SJS handed over to students

Student Job Search was declared autonomous by the Government in 1986. All operations were now co-ordinated by the newly established Student Job Search Aotearoa Incorporated and funded to a large degree by an annual grant from the government.
— 1986

Mass protests as fees quadruple and bursaries replaced​

Despite mass protests in major centres, from 1989, the Government replaced bursaries (which had covered fees and living costs) with means-tested student allowances. Fees more than quadrupled, and students were expected to pay these out of their own pockets. Balancing part-time work with study became an economic necessity for thousands of students across the country. ​
— 1989

Student holiday work scheme abolished

In 1990, the Government removed the subsidy for employers hiring students over the summer period. This scheme had accounted for 40% of all jobs on Student Job Search. Predictably, its removal led to a massive rise in unemployment amongst students. ​
— 1990

Demand for student jobs boom​

As student life grew more expensive, and wage subsidies were removed for employers, many students who desperately needed work were unable to find it.​ SJS became a ‘job-finding machine’ for a great deal of the 90s as it desperately tried to fill the overwhelming student demand for work.​
The prevailing perception among employers was that hiring a student wasn’t worth the cost. SJS was committed to changing this perception.
— 1992

SJS expands operations

By 1997 there were eight main regional Student Job Search offices and another 15 additional offices during the busy summer period from Invercargill to Whangarei..
— 1997

SJS.co.nz is launched

The creation of the website ushered SJS into the 21st century. Students with access to a computer and an internet connection could now also view relevant jobs in their area online as well as by visiting the regional offices. ​
— 2001

SJS restructured​

SJS restructured dissolving the regional office societies and transferring all assets to Student Job Search Aotearoa Inc. A General Manager was appointed at the National Head Office based out of Dunedin. ​
— 2004

Interest-free loans introduced

Helen Clarke’s Labour Government introduces interest-free loans for borrowers who reside in New Zealand.​
— 2006

SJS moves to Wellington and goes entirely online

​Between 2009 and 2011, the head office moved from Dunedin to Wellington and a centralised contact centre was set up to allow a consistent national service. In 2011, regional offices were closed — moving the service entirely online.
— 2011

SJS expands to include full-time jobs for graduates

With the demand for graduate jobs on the rise and the need for students to gain experience in the workplace, the inclusion of full-time, entry-level jobs for graduates on SJS was a natural progression.​
— 2015

One year “Fees-Free” scheme introuced for first time learners

50,000 students took up the fees-free scheme in 2018, with the Government planning to extend the scheme to include the first three years of study by 2024.​
— 2018

SJS hits a million!

After 37 years of hard work and a whole lot of passion for student wellbeing in Aotearoa, SJS fills its 1,000,000th job in 2019.​
— 2019

SJS expands efforts to find full-time jobs for graduates

A new team is established to liaise with businesses to find permanent positions for students and prepare them for job interviews. ​A Parliamentary event, held by The Ministry for Social Development (MSD) alongside Student Job Search is held to celebrate the expanded graduate services.​
— 2021

SJS wins awards for excellence in social purpose and candidate care

SJS took out the ‘Best Candidate Experience’ award for supporting graduates with an exceptionally high level of care during the GovTechTalent campaign.​

​SJS was also recognised for Excellence in Social Purpose by Australasia’s peak body for the employment industry, the Recruitment, Consulting and Staffing Association of Australia & NZ (RCSA).​
— 2021

Work continues to champion student and graduate employment in Aotearoa


40 years later, the fight for student well-being in Aotearoa is as important today as it was in 1982. The switch from the candidate-saturated market in the 80s and 90s to the job-saturated market we see today, however, is a testament to the incredible work SJS has done and continues to do in proving the hard-working, reliable, and passionate qualities that students and graduates bring to thousands of employers across Aotearoa every year.​
— 2022 and beyond