Niesh | Niesh | The #1 Free NZ Student Discounts App The largest student discount app in NZ Fri, 28 Aug 2020 02:41:07 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 /wp-content/uploads/2019/08/cropped-Plane_Green_RGB.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Niesh | Niesh | The #1 Free NZ Student Discounts App 32 32 174836848 Marketing Internship – Clearhead /blog/career-upskill/marketing-internship-clearhead/ /blog/career-upskill/marketing-internship-clearhead/#respond Fri, 28 Aug 2020 02:33:57 +0000 /?p=6445 Mental health startup, Clearhead is looking for their next marketing superstar! This marketing internship is a rare chance to get a taste of the fast paced & innovation focused industry of health tech.

About Clearhead

Clearhead is an online, one-stop-shop platform, designed by NZ doctors, that empowers New Zealanders to find the help they need. They help Kiwis understand their symptoms and provides personalised recommendations through an artificial intelligence chatbot.

With a small team of 8 talented individuals, they are looking for a marketing intern to help bring them face to face with everyday kiwis.

Core Values

  1. Manaakitanga
  2. Collaboration
  3. Inspire Excellence
  4. Be Brave

Marketing Internship – Job Description

What will you get to do?

Clearhead’s ideal marketing intern will help them reach existing and new potential users including 20-40 year olds & corporate partners. You will be experimenting with different marketing strategies & creating content to solidify Clearhead’s user conversion model.

Clearhead believes championing everyday Kiwi’s will be the core driver behind their marketing strategy. Being able to build brand loyalty, increase engagement and activating locals will be a big part of the marketing internship role.

Job Requirements

  • Commit 10-20 hours / week (duration of internship to be discussed)
  • Experience with data analytics & content creation for digital marketing platforms & mailchimp preferred
  • Able to work remotely – access to laptop or computer
  • Entitled to work in New Zealand on any valid visa
  • Able to begin between now and the upcoming summer break

About You

  • You are interested in AB testing with digital marketing platforms e.g. social media & email marketing
  • You are highly analytical and pursue data driven optimisation strategies through utilising metrics
  • You are interested in developing creative marketing content for a variety of social media channels
  • Your communication skills are top notch with the ability to simplify concepts and value propositions
  • You are an independent individual who is self sufficient, growth driven and takes initiative without hesitation
  • You are a people person who is an equally good listener, observer and relationship builder
  • You are value driven and have a passion for social issues
  • You are able to work in a small team who value an easygoing, and supportive working culture

How to Apply

Send your CV to [email protected] and show them your experience and most importantly what you’ve done. They encourage applicants to teach them something they can’t teach themselves.

Need help with updating your CV for Clearhead’s marketing internship? Check out our CV 101 blog.

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How to Watch ‘Game of Thrones’ for FREE /blog/health-lifestyle/how-to-watch-game-of-thrones-for-free/ /blog/health-lifestyle/how-to-watch-game-of-thrones-for-free/#respond Thu, 02 May 2019 09:54:00 +0000 /?p=4268 WATCH GAME OF THRONES FOR FREE IF YOU’RE A NZ STUDENT!

UPDATE: A student kindly informed us that you can watch all seasons for free and legally here. And it’s available for all schools and universities!

If you’re a University of Auckland student, did you know that you can watch Game of Thrones for free?

So far, they only have episodes from Season 5 to 8 but it’ll do the job if you’re just trying to recap!

Just head over to https://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/tv-radio/programme/game-of-thrones and login with your UoA account.

Apart from Game of Thrones, the UoA archives also have other great shows like Sherlock and Married at First Sight NZ.

Game of Thrones (The University of Auckland archives)

Note: This only works for currently enrolled students. We tried it with our alumni accounts and it didn’t work.

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UoA 101: Auckland Uni Cheatsheet /blog/uni-101/uoa-101-auckland-uni-cheatsheet/ /blog/uni-101/uoa-101-auckland-uni-cheatsheet/#respond Thu, 11 Jan 2018 03:55:34 +0000 /?p=2682 Heading into your first year of uni this year? Uni can be a scary place if don’t know all the acronyms and terms so we’ve compiled it all here for you!

SSO: Student Services Online (where you enrol in your class and programmes).

Canvas: The online learning platform with all your classes and course material. There’s also a smartphone app which is pretty average.

ID: The number on your ID card. Usually 7 digits or more.

UPI: Unique Personal Identifier. Your username/login. E.g. dshe283

Student Email: Your student email. Should ALWAYS end in @aucklanduni.ac.nz

UoACal: A little programme which syncs your timetable with your phone/computers calendar. You can use it here: https://uoacal.auckland.ac.nz/home

AUSA: Auckland University Students’ Association. The students association located opposite Gen Lib on Alfred St. They can help you with many things such as hardship grants and student advice.

Summer School: An extra semester from January to February where you can take 2 papers. A good opportunity to get ahead.
Kate/IC (1-4): Kate Edgar Information Commons. Where Munchie Mart is and all the public computers. You can book a computer at https://bookpc.ic.auckland.ac.nz
Monday – Friday: 7am-12am
Weekends: 8am – 10pm.

Gen: General Library. The tall big library building on Alfred St.
Monday – Friday: 8am-10am
Weekends: 9am – 8pm.

Munchie: Formally known as Munchie Mart. The glorious dairy situated in IC0 with the legendary $1.80 pies at night.

Shadows: Shads with lads. The student bar located right in the middle of uni by the Quad where they serve the infamous $5 Shadows Lager.

Stage (1-4): The year of study in your programme or course that you’re in. It’s the first number in front of your course number e.g. ACCTG 101 is Stage 1. ACCTG 201 is Stage 2.

Programme: Your degree/qualification.

Course: Better known as paper. Each course is worth “15 points”. Your programme will usually say something like “You’re required to have 45 points from Stage 2” meaning you need to take 3 Stage 2 papers.

Gen Ed: A general course which is not too relevant to your programme but may be required to take. A course will have a ‘G’ at the end if it’s a gen ed. E.g. BUSINESS 101G.

Elective: A slot in your programme where you need to pick a course of your choice (as long as it’s approved by your programme).

Quad: The outside covered area between IC and Princes St.

Rec Centre: The university gym.

OGGB: Owen G. Glenn Building. The Commerce/Business building.

Overheard: Officially “Overheard @ University of Auckland”. A community run Facebook group where people post rumours and news.

Second Hand Books – Auckland Uni: A Facebook group for people to buy and sell their second hand textbooks.

Niesh: A pretty cool app with free student discounts for food and other things in the city.

Carlos Craig: The hero UoA needs but doesn’t deserve.

Xxx-xxx (e.g. 303-261): The location of a room. The first 3 digits are the building number like Engineering, OGGB, Arts 1, Arts 2. The last 3 digits are the room number, with the first number of that being the floor level.

Student Information Centre: Officially termed AskAucklandCentral, this helpful hub of knowledge is located in the Alfred Nathan House (in between the General Library and the Clock Tower). Go here to ask about enrolments, payments, or if you are lost.

The 5 Minute Rule: Every lecture, tutorial, and lab are in chunks of 50 minutes. Starts at 5 past and ends 5 to the hour.

Lecture: Your generic class where you sit down and listen to a lecturer. Usually optional and may be recorded onto Canvas.

Tutorial: A smaller sized class where you have a tutor (usually a student who’s already done the course) who teaches you that week’s material. Can be optional or marked.

Workshop: Similar to a tutorial but you usually won’t get one.

Lab: A practical tutorial.

DELNA: Diagnostic English Language Needs Assessment. A test everyone it required to do to test your English competency. It’s pretty easy if you’ve got good English so no need to study for it.

Grades: The grade you receive for your course based on your results.

GradesMark
A+90-100%
A85-89%
A-80-84%
B+75-79%
B70-74%
B-65-69%
C+60-64%
C55-69%
C- 50-54%  

The grades C-, C, C+, B-, B, B+, A-, A, A+ are passing grades.
The grades D-, D, D+ are fail grades.

GPA: Your cumulative grade for your courses.

GPAGrade
9A+
8A
7A-
6B+
5B
4B-
3C+
2C
1C-

Plussage: A condition which you can earn so that your final course grade can be added up differently to get the best possible grade. Not all courses have this. Usually something like go to all your tutorials and then your exam mark becomes your final course grade. Varies per course.

Conceded Pass: In special circumstances where you failed a paper, you can apply for a conceded pass where they let you pass the paper to continue the programme.

Test: Self-explanatory. It’s worth anywhere between 5-40% of your grade and usually around the mid-semester.

Exam: The big test at the end of the semester. Again it can vary between 20-75% of your grade. Also you can’t wear watches into the exam as smartwatches are a thing now.

Printing: 10c per side for B/W A3 and A4. 15c for colour.

It can be a lot to take in, but don’t worry! You’ll get more familiar with these terms throughout your time at uni.

Heading into your first year of uni this year? Uni can be a scary place if don’t know all the acronyms and terms so we’ve compiled it all here for you!

SSO: Student Services Online (where you enrol in your class and programmes).

Canvas: The online learning platform with all your classes and course material. There’s also a smartphone app which is pretty average.

ID: The number on your ID card. Usually 7 digits or more.

UPI: Unique Personal Identifier. Your username/login. E.g. dshe283

Student Email: Your student email. Should ALWAYS end in @aucklanduni.ac.nz

UoACal: A little programme which syncs your timetable with your phone/computers calendar. You can use it here: https://uoacal.auckland.ac.nz/home

AUSA: Auckland University Students’ Association. The students association located opposite Gen Lib on Alfred St. They can help you with many things such as hardship grants and student advice.

Summer School: An extra semester from January to February where you can take 2 papers. A good opportunity to get ahead.
Kate/IC (1-4): Kate Edgar Information Commons. Where Munchie Mart is and all the public computers. You can book a computer at https://bookpc.ic.auckland.ac.nz
Monday – Friday: 7am-12am
Weekends: 8am – 10pm.

Gen: General Library. The tall big library building on Alfred St.
Monday – Friday: 8am-10am
Weekends: 9am – 8pm.

Munchie: Formally known as Munchie Mart. The glorious dairy situated in IC0 with the legendary $1.80 pies at night.

Shadows: Shads with lads. The student bar located right in the middle of uni by the Quad where they serve the infamous $5 Shadows Lager.

Stage (1-4): The year of study in your programme or course that you’re in. It’s the first number in front of your course number e.g. ACCTG 101 is Stage 1. ACCTG 201 is Stage 2.

Programme: Your degree/qualification.

Course: Better known as paper. Each course is worth “15 points”. Your programme will usually say something like “You’re required to have 45 points from Stage 2” meaning you need to take 3 Stage 2 papers.

Gen Ed: A general course which is not too relevant to your programme but may be required to take. A course will have a ‘G’ at the end if it’s a gen ed. E.g. BUSINESS 101G.

Elective: A slot in your programme where you need to pick a course of your choice (as long as it’s approved by your programme).

Quad: The outside covered area between IC and Princes St.

Rec Centre: The university gym.

OGGB: Owen G. Glenn Building. The Commerce/Business building.

Overheard: Officially “Overheard @ University of Auckland”. A community run Facebook group where people post rumours and news.

Second Hand Books – Auckland Uni: A Facebook group for people to buy and sell their second hand textbooks.

Niesh: A pretty cool app with free student discounts for food and other things in the city.

Carlos Craig: The hero UoA needs but doesn’t deserve.

Xxx-xxx (e.g. 303-261): The location of a room. The first 3 digits are the building number like Engineering, OGGB, Arts 1, Arts 2. The last 3 digits are the room number, with the first number of that being the floor level.

Student Information Centre: Officially termed AskAucklandCentral, this helpful hub of knowledge is located in the Alfred Nathan House (in between the General Library and the Clock Tower). Go here to ask about enrolments, payments, or if you are lost.

The 5 Minute Rule: Every lecture, tutorial, and lab are in chunks of 50 minutes. Starts at 5 past and ends 5 to the hour.

Lecture: Your generic class where you sit down and listen to a lecturer. Usually optional and may be recorded onto Canvas.

Tutorial: A smaller sized class where you have a tutor (usually a student who’s already done the course) who teaches you that week’s material. Can be optional or marked.

Workshop: Similar to a tutorial but you usually won’t get one.

Lab: A practical tutorial.

DELNA: Diagnostic English Language Needs Assessment. A test everyone it required to do to test your English competency. It’s pretty easy if you’ve got good English so no need to study for it.

GradeMark
A+90-100%
A85-89%
A-80-84%
B+75-79%
B70-74%
B-65-69%
C+60-64%
C55-69%
C- 50-54%  

The grades C-, C, C+, B-, B, B+, A-, A, A+ are passing grades.
The grades D-, D, D+ are fail grades.

GPA: Your cumulative grade for your courses.

GPAGrade
9A+
8A
7A-
6B+
5B
4B-
3C+
2C
1C-

Plussage: A condition which you can earn so that your final course grade can be added up differently to get the best possible grade. Not all courses have this. Usually something like go to all your tutorials and then your exam mark becomes your final course grade. Varies per course.

Conceded Pass: In special circumstances where you failed a paper, you can apply for a conceded pass where they let you pass the paper to continue the programme.

Test: Self-explanatory. It’s worth anywhere between 5-40% of your grade and usually around the mid-semester.

Exam: The big test at the end of the semester. Again it can vary between 20-75% of your grade. Also you can’t wear watches into the exam as smartwatches are a thing now.

Printing: 10c per side for B/W A3 and A4. 15c for colour.

It can be a lot to take in, but don’t worry! You’ll get more familiar with these terms throughout your time at uni.

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