Applications for Tourism Australia's 'Best Jobs in the World' are now closed, with the competition proving a global hit.
More
than 330,000 people from 196 countries around the world have expressed
interest in the six dream jobs with more than 40,000 video entries being
uploaded.
The most sought-after job has been NSW's Chief Funster (20.2 per cent), closely followed by South Australia's Wildlife Caretaker (19.9 per cent), Queensland's Park Ranger (17.5 per cent), Western Australia's Taste Master (14.7 per cent), Northern Territory's Outback Adventurer (14.3 per cent) and Victoria's Lifestyle Photographer (13.4 per cent).
Americans
have proved most keen for a shot at one of the six dream jobs, closely
followed by Brits, then Italians, French, Koreans and Australians.
Tourism Australia Managing Director Andrew McEvoy said the response to the competition had been overwhelming.
"Tourism
Australia's 'Best Jobs in the World' competition has clearly struck a
chord with the world, and I know there have been some fantastic video
entries. In a few months there's going to be six very, very happy people
getting a dream job offer and a life-changing opportunity to work and
play in our great country," he said.
Mr McEvoy said the
huge interest so far in the competition had resulted in a massive boost
in the number of people seeking further information about Australia's
Working Holiday Maker program.
"This competition provides a
platform to entice more young people from around the world to come to
Australia to holiday, using the Working Holiday Maker program in
particular to extend their stay and travel deeper into our country,' he
said.
"And the great news is that it's already doing a
fantastic job of planting those seeds. Our working holiday maker
Facebook page has gained nearly 300,000 new fans since we launched the
competition, with more than 430,000 people now actively seeking
information about a working holiday in Australia."
Mr
McEvoy said 30 per cent of people expressing interest in the jobs had
also requested further information about holidaying in Australia, which
provided Tourism Australia and its commercial partners including Virgin
and STA Travel with an invaluable opportunity to convert into travel.
He
also acknowledged the strong backing the campaign was getting from
industry, with support from more than 60 Australian and international
youth-based tourism partners, many using their own distribution and
publicity channels to amplify the campaign, helping to reach an
additional audience of around three million people.
STA
Travel, one of the campaign's key partners, recently reported a 17 cent
increase in its UK sales, and 45 per cent spike in website traffic,
which it attributed to the campaign.
Applicants now face a nervous wait to see if they have made it through to the next stage of the application process.
The
25 best applications for each of the six jobs will be announced on 24
April and asked to provide supporting job references, before a final
shortlist of 18 candidates (three for each job) are flown to Australia
for a selection process in June, with the six winners officially
announced on 21 June 2013.
Examples of some of the best video entries can be viewed here:
Taste Master (Western Australia): Katie Brown from Grafton (NSW), Australia https://moderation.bestjobs.australia.com/Video.aspx?videoid=2227195598001
Chief Funster (New South Wales): Josh Garcia, USA
https://moderation.bestjobs.australia.com/Video.aspx?videoid=2282500440001
Outback Adventurer (Northern Territory): Thomas Hesketh, UK
https://moderation.bestjobs.australia.com/Video.aspx?videoid=2278596979001
Wildlife Caretaker (South Australia): Elisa Detrez , France
https://moderation.bestjobs.australia.com/Video.aspx?videoid=2275098122001
Park Ranger (Queensland): Hjoerdis Pahl, Germany
https://moderation.bestjobs.australia.com/Video.aspx?videoid=2250391321001
Lifestyle Photographer (Melbourne, Victoria): Bobo Sixu Zhao, China
https://moderation.bestjobs.australia.com/Video.aspx?videoid=2275456897001
'Best Jobs in the World'
is part of a major international marketing push by Tourism Australia to
promote tourism opportunities provided by Australia's Working Holiday
Maker (WHM) program.
It comes on the back of strong growth
in the number of Working Holiday Makers coming to Australia. Australian
Government figures show 136,155 WHM visas were granted for the six
month period to 31 December 2012, a 23.2 per cent increase compared to
the same period in 2011.
The 'Best Jobs in the World'
campaign is supported by Destination NSW, Tourism Northern Territory,
Tourism Victoria, Tourism Western Australia, Tourism and Events
Queensland and South Australian Tourism Commission.
In
addition a number of key commercial partners are supporting the
campaign, including Virgin Australia, STA Travel, Citibank, DELL, IKEA,
Sony Music and Monster.com.
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