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Gamble on future in tech pays off.

As a boy, Kahu could be found tinkering with old games and computers. When his dad suggested he learn how they work, that set him on his tech career path, starting with a Diploma in Software Development. When the GFC intercepted Kahu was one of thousands of redundancies in the industry. He took a lateral […]

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Creating Pathways to Tech Jobs

Pākehā, male-dominated tech sector may not design future for all… from Sunday TV Story “Technology shapes almost every facet of our lives from how we work, to how we communicate but this dynamic industry doesn’t represent all of us. Only 4% of the workforce is Māori and less than 3% Pasifika, leading to concern that […]

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Paying rangatahi to learn

Earn as You Learn is a programme run by 3BF which pays secondary school students the living wage to attend extra-curricular classes in which they are taught financial literacy and skills applicable to a career path of their choosing. The Teacher Chantelle Foketi, a teacher at Te Ara Poutama, is the coordinator of the programme […]

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Ngā mihi for walking with us.

As we step closer to the end of 2022, we are thankful to so many; supporters, employers, funders, awesome candidates, rangatahi and whanau who share the kaupapa; to help create futures for Māori and Pacific peoples. 54 people into new tech careers: Super proud of the 54 people we’ve helped into tech careers. With salaries ranging […]

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Spotlight: Laurence-Jarel Lim shares his journey into tech

Laurence-Jarel Lim thinks following your passion should come first and foremost when trying to find a new career. Laurence, who works as an internal support engineer, is a born and raised Wellingtonian, calling Karori his home. He studied a double major in psychology and computer science at the University of Wellington, which he finished last […]

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TechWeek 2022 – Creating futures

3Bags Full challenges traditional models of education and employment. Their kaupapa is to unlock the potential of Māori and Pacific people to support and grow New Zealand’s tech industry. The achieve this through digital education, wrap around mentoring, employment. The ‘Sisters in Tech’ initiative is a powerful example of 3BF’s mahi.

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Skills shortage requires shift to disruptive recruitment models

A recent article published on Computer World highlights the extent of the tech sector shortage New Zealand is currently facing. The article references two recent reports, both of which call attention to the need for digital skills within NZ. In response to these reports, Amazon Web Services claimed 35% of workers will require digital training […]

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Tech Week

3Bags Full challenges traditional models of education and employment. Their kaupapa is to unlock the potential of Māori and Pacific people to support and grow New Zealand’s tech industry. The achieve this through digital education, wrap around mentoring, employment. The ‘Sisters in Tech’ initiative is a powerful example of 3BF’s mahi.

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