2009 年 10 月12 日

THOUSANDS VIE FOR A JOB AT THE AUSTRALIAN PAVILION

The Australian pavilion has conducted a successful search for a dynamic team of over 180 staff who will work at the Australian pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. In total, over 3700 applications were received from around the world to fill a variety of positions from Payroll Officer to Sous Chef and Sommelier to Sales Assistant to Warehouse Manager.

Commissioner-General for the Australian pavilion, Peter Tesch said "The response exceeds our expectations and certainly reinforces that working at the Australian pavilion is seen by people in China and Australia as a once in a lifetime opportunity. Shanghai 2010 is expected to be the biggest world expo in history, and the scale of Australia's participation is unprecedented."

Over 2500 applications came from Australia with every State and Territory represented. The most sought after position was for Pavilion Guide. The guides will welcome, direct and assist guests through the Australian pavilion. Also popular were administration positions (Administration Officer, VIP Receptionist, Personal Assistant, Sales Assistant positions, Event Coordination roles and Interpreter positions.

"We know from our experience at the 2005 Aichi World Expo that our people are critical to our success. These on-the-ground representatives are critical to the smooth running of the pavilion and to ensuring that our visitors enjoy a memorable, safe and distinctly Australian experience" said Mr Tesch.

Most applicants have a good level of proficiency in Mandarin and a strong understanding of Australia. Good language skills and a thorough understanding of Australia will ensure that the expected 7 million visitors to the Australian pavilion can engage, interact and discuss Australia as they enjoy the pavilion exhibits.

Updates on the progress of Australian pavilion planning, and any future employment opportunities will be notified on www.australianpavilion.com


 


 

Recruitment