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AIC Employability Manager shares 2026 New Zealand job market insights
AIC Employability Manager Dani Mao shared insights into New Zealand’s evolving 2026 job market at a sold-out Auckland employability event attended by students, migrants, graduates, and early-career professionals.
Lumé PR & Events recently invited Dani to speak at the event called The Employability Edge: Aligning Your Personality with the 2026 NZ Job Market.
The event attracted strong interest, with 120 tickets sold and a further 40 people on the waitlist. The audience included international students, migrants, recent graduates and early-career professionals wanting to better understand how to navigate the New Zealand job market.
Key messages from Dani’s session
Dani’s key message was that many students are not struggling because they lack ability. They are struggling because the job market has changed. Entry-level roles are becoming more competitive, AI is reshaping routine work, and employers are increasingly looking for evidence of applied capability, communication, judgement and workplace readiness. Dani encouraged participants to shift from a qualification mindset to a capability mindset.
Key advice from her session included:
Reflections from attendees
After the event, many attendees posted their reflections on LinkedIn. Their takeaways showed that the core message resonated strongly. Common themes included:
What stood out to Dani was that attendees were not just repeating event content. They were beginning to use the language of employability differently. When students and graduates understand these ideas earlier, they start making better career decisions earlier.
Why this is relevant to AIC
This event aligns strongly with AIC’s employability direction and our focus on preparing students for today’s and tomorrow’s workforce.
It also highlights AIC’s role beyond the campus: