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Monday, September 13 2021 - 07:30
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Hollywood Actor Searches For Australia's Skills Superstar
MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Do you have dynamite skills but aren't sure how to make the most of them? Gosh! 
Australia's leading employment marketplace SEEK has teamed up with Hollywood 
Actor Jon Heder to take on the role of SEEK's Chief VP Director of Skills and 
search for Australia's Skills Superstar[ 
https://www.seek.com.au/career-advice/article/australias-biggest-skillseeker]. 

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From today, Australians will have the chance to win the freakin' sweetest 
prize, a full year's salary, valued at $89,003[1], by entering Australia's 
Skills Superstar. Participants will need to search for their top skills on SEEK 
Career Advice[https://www.seek.com.au/career-advice/] and submit a video 
showing off how their sickest skills could kickstart a career or turn a passion 
into a profession. 

Jon Heder, who is best known for his leading role in the 2004 comedy film 
Napoleon Dynamite and appearing in films including Just Like Heaven, Blades of 
Glory and The Benchwarmers, is encouraging Aussies to identify their top skills 
and become Australia's Skills Superstar. 

"Discovering your top skills has never been more important when trying to 
further your career or pursue a passion. For me, I've always loved to dance, 
and my sweet dancing skills helped me land the role of Napoleon Dynamite and 
launch my acting career.

"In my role as SEEK's Chief VP Director of Skills, I'm flippin' excited to help 
Aussies recognise their top skills. From nunchuck skills to bow hunting skills, 
SEEK is offering up a full year's salary to the person who can work their 
skills the hardest. Who knows, you might stumble on how your top skills could 
kick start a career or turn a passion into a profession... Like being a Liger 
Tamer," said Heder.

The finalist of the competition will be interviewed by Jon Heder and globally 
renowned Interview Expert and Entrepreneur Kirsty-Anne Ferguson before being 
crowned Australia's Skills Superstar.

"In Australia, we've seen an accelerated shift in the part everyday skills play 
when it comes to applying for a new role. Employers are attracted to candidates 
who not only have the experience but have the everyday skills that will allow 
them to succeed in a position. These skills are developed throughout your life 
in the way you approach tasks. I call it your 'how'  in other words, how you 
communicate or how adaptable or resilient you are.

"As we continue to work remotely, we will see more technological advancements 
in the way employers source and assess talent. We're already seeing video 
interviews becoming the norm, which can be daunting for some candidates. 
Australia's Skills Superstar is an exciting way to help Aussies identify their 
everyday skills so they can showcase them in their next job interview," said 
Ferguson.

According to research from SEEK, 2 out of 5 (40%) Aussies are currently seeking 
a career change - whether it's a new job, progressing within their current role 
or moving industries altogether. However, when it comes to selling their skills 
to land a new role or move industries, nearly half (47%) of Aussie job seekers 
lack confidence, with the fear of coming across as a 'show-off' rated as the 
top reason.

SEEK's Head of Customer Insights & Strategy, Elyssia Clark said, "We will 
continue to see many Australians change and explore new roles and industries 
throughout their careers. Employers are now looking at candidates who may not 
have the exact experience but have shown how their everyday skills would make 
them the perfect fit for that role. Our latest research shows that more than 
half (58%) of employers would hire someone without the right experience if they 
had the right skills." 

Entries for Australia's Skills Superstar open on Monday 13 September and close 
at 11:59pm on Sunday 26 September. The finalist will be selected and undergo a 
video interview with Jon Heder and Kirsty-Anne Ferguson before being crowned 
Australia's Skills Superstar. Sweet!

[1] The average full-time yearly salary is calculated through the Australian 
Bureau of Statistics, Average Weekly 
Earnings[https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/labour/earnings-and-work-hours/averag
e-weekly-earnings-australia/latest-release]. 
 

Media Contacts:

Barton Zaia 
Adhesive PR 
barton.zaia@adhesivepr.com.au 
0439 069 997

About SEEK

SEEK is a diverse group of companies, comprised of a strong portfolio of online 
employment, educational, commercial and volunteer businesses. SEEK has a global 
presence (including Australia, New Zealand, Mainland China, Hong Kong, 
South-East Asia, Brazil and Mexico), with exposure to over 2.9 billion people 
and approximately 27 per cent of global GDP. SEEK makes a positive contribution 
to people's lives on a global scale. SEEK is listed on the Australian 
Securities Exchange, where it is a top 100 company. In 2021, SEEK was 
recognised as the overall winner of the AFR BOSS Best Places to Work awards and 
also won the award for the Best Place to Work in the Technology Industry.

SOURCE SEEK

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