The current economic climate has been tough for the trades, and rising project costs are weighing on many. However, taking on apprentices could be a smart move for your business, especially as the economy picks up.
Why MPTT apprentices can give their employers an advantage
Work-ready graduates: Our July and November graduates are enthusiastic about starting their careers. They come equipped with pre-trade training and essential skills that will benefit your business from day one.
Government contracts on the horizon: Many employers tell us they’re anticipating new projects starting from November, including government contracts. By recruiting our top candidates now, you’ll be ready to hit the ground running when work picks up.
Fresh perspectives: MPTT graduates bring diverse ideas and cultural insights that can enhance your team’s problem-solving abilities and innovation.
Ongoing support: Our navigators provide continued mentoring to help apprentices transition smoothly into the workforce, easing your onboarding process.
Cost-effective talent: With the Apprenticeship Boost scheme, you can receive financial support for taking on apprentices (more details below).
What the industry is saying

MPTT Industry Partners play an important role in ensuring that the pipeline of future skills meets the needs of each sector. We stay connected with employers of all sizes such as Downer Group as a Tier 1 company, Livingstone Building as a Tier 2 company and others across Tier 3 and small organisations. These relationships not only help strengthen opportunities for Māori and Pasifika but also help inform skills development.
Cecelia Taula from Downer Group says there are plenty of green shoots. “We’re seeing increased demand across multiple trades, particularly in civil construction and electrical work.”
Jodi Franklin at MITO says it’s the same in the automotive sector.
“Heavy Industries always seem to be relatively buoyant. For those industries where it’s slower, employers are keeping an eye out for the right person so they can pounce.
“They will pay attention to the individual who has the confidence to come in and present themselves, bring in a CV. A lot of employers want the right person to walk through their door.
In construction, James Woodford is a Career Development Manager at Livingstone Building, and he sees similar signs.
“It’s been tight out there – I’m not gonna say it’s not. But we are in a solid position in the commercial area. We’re starting to see things pick up; it’s almost like that bell curve is starting to climb up now.
“There are a lot more tenders coming onto the market, although we’re finding there’s more competition. Two or three years ago, we might have had one other tender against us. Now we have three or four. We’re fortunate to have a solid pipeline of work.
James also agrees with Jodi and Cecilia’s perspective that it’s worth recruiting the right talent when you can. “We’re always on the lookout for good people.”


Livingstone Builders construction projects
How MPTT can help you thrive
Our navigators are here to connect you with top candidates and support you through the hiring process. We’re committed to ensuring both employers and apprentices succeed, even in challenging times.
Here are ten compelling reasons why an MPTT grad can help your company thrive:
- Highly-Vouched Candidates: MPTT graduates come endorsed by navigators intimately familiar with their skill sets—it’s like a personal reference from a trusted mate.
- Filling the Skill Gap: MPTT works closely with employers like you to understand and meet the ever-evolving needs of the trades industry.
- Ready to Roll: Our graduates are kitted out with a starter toolset for their trade, ready to dive in from day one—at no cost to you.
- Ongoing Support: MPTT provides continuous coaching and support as our graduates embark on their careers, easing your onboarding process.
- Reliability: Appreciating the importance of punctuality, our graduates prioritise having their driver’s licences so they’re always on time.
- Safety First: Our trainees are equipped with all necessary health and safety certifications, along with added value credentials specific to their trade.
- Work Experience: MPTT trainees are encouraged to get prior hands-on work experience while they study, ensuring they’re job-ready and know what to expect.
- Mental Health Awareness: Many of our graduates have completed mental health awareness training, making them empathetic team players. Keen Learners: Eager to soak up wisdom and techniques from experienced hands like you, our trainees value the art of learning on the job.
- Diverse Perspectives: Hiring an MPTT grad brings fresh ideas and perspectives into your team, fostering diversity with Māori and Pasifika (and female) tradespeople.
Apprenticeship Boost:
Investing in your future workforce
From 1 January 2025, the Apprenticeship Boost scheme will provide $500 per month for first-year apprentices in targeted sectors with skill shortages. This includes:
- Building
- Agriculture
- Horticulture and Viticulture
- Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Technology
- Food and Hospitality
It’s a fantastic opportunity to offset training costs while investing in future talent. Employers get Apprenticeship Boost payments for up to 12 months for each eligible apprentice.
Looking ahead:
Future-proofing your workforce
While the current climate may seem uncertain, investing in apprentices now can set you up for success when the industry picks up.
As James from Livingstone notes, “We believe that if we invest in the people, they’ll invest back in the company. We’re trying to invest in our youth and our apprentices because they are the carpenters of the future. We’re quite fortunate to have some very long-standing carpenters who are on that pathway.”
By taking on apprentices now, you’re not just filling immediate gaps – you’re building a skilled, loyal workforce for the future.

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