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2002 media releases
| 22.10.02 |
New research shows strong support for SEEK |
| 01.10.02 |
Unequivocal preference for online job search |
| 06.09.02 |
SEEK grows reach to 60% |
| 23.08.02 |
SEEK's brand wins |
| 04.07.02 |
Yahoo! Australia & NZ and SEEK Extend Agreement
with Enhanced Co-Branded Employment Site and Marketing Deal |
| 25.06.02 |
Recruiters improve use of online candidate databases |
| 28.05.02 |
Print's days are numbered |
| 13.05.02 |
SEEK Executive |
| 07.05.02 |
SEEK Limited named as 3rd fastest-growing tech
company by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu |
| 12.03.02 |
SEEK becomes premier career provider on XtraMSN
to help Kiwis find jobs online |
| 21.02.02 |
SEEK passes magic million |
| 13.02.02 |
SEEK attracts record number of job seekers in January |
| 12.02.02 |
SEEK partners with Onetest to give employers the
edge |
| 02.01.02 |
SEEK Learning Centre helps employees stay ahead
of the game |
Media Release
| 22 October 2002
New research shows strong support for SEEK
SEEK is overwhelmingly the employment website of choice among top Australian
companies, according to research by Catch22 Asia Pacific.
The Australasian Top 500 Internet Recruiting Study released in
September found that 91 per cent of the Top 500 companies in Australia
have a corporate website and 49 per cent have a careers section.
SEEK increased its market reach by 44 per cent in the six months to June
2002 and was nearly four times more popular than its nearest competitor.
Monster's reach went backward during the same period.
Fully 100 per cent of the 24 recruitment agencies sampled in the Catch22
study used SEEK.
| For further information, please contact: |
Paul Bassat
Chief Executive Officer
SEEK Limited |
Will Spensley
Director
Catch22 Asia Pacific
Office: 03 9830 1525
Mobile: 0408 408 327 |
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Media Release
| 01 October 2002
Unequivocal preference for online job search
Candidates' preference for searching online job ads continues to grow
strongly, according to research just completed by seek.com.au.
When asked "What is the primary method you use to search for a job?",
58 per cent of respondents opted for the Internet. Just 9 per cent said
the newspaper was their primary job search method.
"The real story is in the trend data," said SEEK ceo Paul Bassat. "Two
years ago, more than 25 per cent of candidates said the newspaper was the primary
way they searched for a job. Over the same time, the percentage who primarily
use online classifieds has grown by 33 per cent.
And as the number preferring the Internet has grown, the percentage who
use online and newspaper advertising equally has declined: from 48 per
cent 12 months ago to 30 per cent in September 2002."
| For further information, please contact: |
Paul Bassat
Chief Executive Officer
SEEK Limited |
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Media Release
| 06 September 2002
SEEK grows reach to 60%
SEEK has further widened its lead over competing employment sites in
August, according to Red Sheriff results released earlier today.
Over 60% of Australian job seekers who visited an internet employment
site in August visited SEEK.
SEEK also enjoyed exceptional growth in August. The number of unique
visitors attracted by SEEK grew by 8.7% from the previous month to
over 742,000. This compares to growth of 1.1% for the second ranked
site.
Additionally, SEEK further widened its lead in eyeball minutes which
is consistently regarded the most important measure of visitation to
internet employment sites. SEEK had more than 27 million eyeball minutes
in August 2002 compared to just over 6 million eyeball minutes for its
nearest competitor, representing a lead of 345%.
(Eyeball Minutes is equal to the number of unique visitors attracted
by each site per month multiplied by the average number of minutes each
visitor spends at that site during the month).
| For further information, please contact: |
Paul Bassat
Chief Executive Officer
SEEK Limited
Office: (03) 9510 7200 |
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Media Release
| 23 August 2002
SEEK's brand wins
More Australians know of SEEK than any other employment website, according
to Newspoll research conducted in July. When asked "Can you name
an employment website?", one in seven people named SEEK without
prompting. SEEK enjoys an average 41 per cent brand awareness in Australian
capital cities; awareness is even higher in Sydney (46 per cent) and
Melbourne (49 per cent).
Of the sample contacted in the survey, 17 per cent had already visited
SEEK: a 35 per cent lead from the next most visited website, My Career.
July was a good month on all fronts for SEEK, which broke several traffic
records according to Red Sheriff. SEEK attracted 69 per cent more unique
visitors than its nearest competitor, the largest lead in nearly a year.
And it stretched its lead in the "eyeball minutes" measure
to 308 per cent, the largest lead ever.
| For further information, please contact: |
Paul Bassat
Chief Executive Officer
SEEK Limited
Office: (03) 9510 7200 |
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Media Release
| 04 July 2002
Yahoo! Australia & NZ and SEEK Extend Agreement with Enhanced Co-Branded
Employment Site and Marketing Deal
JULY 4th 2002, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE. Yahoo! Australia & NZ and SEEK
Limited today announced they have signed an extensive marketing and service
agreement that will include the enhancement of the current Yahoo!
Australia & NZ Careers site, as well as an even greater level
of exposure for the SEEK brand on www.yahoo.com.au.
As part of the deal, an enhanced, co-branded employment site will be
made available to Yahoo! Australia & NZ's audience. The site will
include complete access to SEEK's most up to date database of more than
30,000 jobs.
In addition, SEEK will significantly expand their current advertising
efforts across the Yahoo! network and will gain access to pioneering
placements and creative opportunities created by Yahoo! for key clients.
The marketing agreement will build on an already successful online and
offline marketing campaign that has seen SEEK continue to pull ahead
of its rivals in the online recruitment space.
"Our two companies have been working together successfully since
April 2000 and are building on an already positive alliance that will
further benefit Australia's job seekers and employers," said Andrew
Bassat, Director, SEEK. "Yahoo! has been a significant source of
leads, audience and advertisers for SEEK over the past two years so it's
great to take this opportunity to an even higher level."
SEEK, Australia's leading Internet employment site, was recently named
Australia's third fastest-growing technology company of the past three
years by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and earlier this year exceeded one
million registered users for the first time. The deal will see SEEK become
even more visible to the more than 4 million Australians plus millions
of New Zealanders who use Yahoo! each month.
"The deal is great for our consumers who will have even better
access to the quality and quantity of SEEK's job listings, and it's also
a testament to the unique marketing solutions we 're able to offer Australian
companies, " said Leanne Sheraton, Marketing & Sales Director,
Yahoo! Australia & NZ. "We're in the excellent position of being
able to provide a unique mix of audience reach with a variety of content
and tools to help companies like SEEK gain a true competitive advantage
in their space."
| For further information, please contact: |
Andrew Bassatt
Executive Director
SEEK Limited
Phone: (03) 9510 7200 |
Anna Featherstone
Yahoo! Australia & NZ
Phone: (02) 8925 0100
Email: annaf@au.yahoo-inc.com |
About Yahoo! Australia & NZ
Yahoo! Australia & NZ is one of the most recognised Internet brands
in the region. www.yahoo.com.au is
part of the global network of Yahoo! sites. By working with leading local
companies, Yahoo! Australia & NZ provides comprehensive online products
and services to over four million Australians and New Zealand consumers
and businesses each month. For marketers, government and businesses,
the company offers intelligent, innovative and integrated marketing,
selling and Internet broadcast solutions for maximum impact. Yahoo! Australia & NZ
has offices in Sydney and Melbourne and can be found on the Web at www.yahoo.com.au and www.yahoo.co.nz.
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Media Release
| 25 June 2002
Recruiters improve use of online candidate databases
Use of SEEK's online candidate database shot up 38 per cent in May compared
to the previous month, driven by a determined sales effort and new pricing
for casual use. More than 2.8 million resumes matched searches conducted
in May and the number of candidates contacted as a result of resume searches
went up 138 per cent.
"We noticed that clients who subscribe to the candidate database
received more select matches to their searches than did clients using
the database on a casual basis. Evidence suggests 'power users' are creating
more complex, tighter search queries that offer a more exact match to
their criteria," said ceo Paul Bassat.
The most popular industries to search were IT/communications, accounting,
admin/customer service and sales and marketing. However, searches are
being conducted in every industry and every location throughout Australia
and New Zealand. Searches of industries such as engineering, hospitality
and management are also returning large numbers of candidates, according
to Paul Bassat.
| For further information, please contact: |
Paul Bassat
Chief Executive Officer
SEEK Limited
Office: (03) 9510 7200 |
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Media Release
| 28 May 2002
Print's days are numbered
Print classified advertising's days are numbered, says SEEK ceo Paul
Bassat. More than three-quarters of SEEK clients recently surveyed say
they are cutting their print advertising budget due to the success of
online advertising, according to survey results just finalised. Fully
78 per cent of respondents reported they had reduced their newspaper
advertising spend, a growth of 11 per cent in 11 months.
In choosing where to list online job ads, respondents said that reach
and speed were the most important factors. "On that basis, it's
not surprising they choose to advertise with SEEK," says Bassat.
Candidate traffic to SEEK grew by 4 per cent in a single month, with
648,236 unique visitors in April and a 264 per cent per cent lead over
our nearest competitor in eyeball minutes, according to Red Sheriff.
| For further information, please contact: |
Paul Bassat
Chief Executive Officer
SEEK Limited
Office: (03) 9510 7200 |
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Media Release
| 13 May 2002
SEEK Executive
SEEK's zone for experienced professionals, SEEK Executive, is proving
its worth for both recruiters and top-level candidates. Traffic has increased
by 31 per cent in the 12 months to February 2002 and it's delivering
twice as many applications per ad as the main SEEK zone.
Senior candidates are attracted by an exclusive area with appropriate
content which only lists jobs paying more (usually much more) than $80K
and which involve significant managerial responsibilities. "We are
vigilant about the type of roles that can be listed on Executive," noted
Matthew Rockman, executive director (sales). "At any one time, SEEK
Executive offers 300 of the highest calibre, highest paid positions in
Australia."
Rockman said that traffic to SEEK Executive is driven primarily by positive
word of mouth. He said SEEK has run trials with clients which convinced
them of the value of a premium listing. "For instance, we posted
a CEO role handled by one national recruiter on both SEEK and SEEK Executive.
Of the applications that arrived via SEEK, more than 87% came from SEEK
Executive and the quality was impressive."
| For further information, please contact: |
Matthew Rockman
Executive Director
SEEK Limited
Tel: (03) 9510 7200 |
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Media Release
| 07 May 2002
SEEK Limited named as 3rd fastest-growing tech company by Deloitte
Touche Tohmatsu
SEEK Limited, Australias leading Internet employment site, is
Australias third fastest-growing technology company of the past
three years, according to Deloitte Touche Tohmatsus Technology
Fast 50 2002 survey.
The survey found SEEKs revenue growth jumped by a massive 1418
per cent for the three financial years ending 2001.
The survey ranks Australias fastest growing technology companies.
It is part of a global program conducted by Deloitte across six countries
that aims to raise the profile of the technology industry.
| For further information, please contact: |
Paul Bassat
Chief Executive Officer
SEEK Limited
Office: (03) 9510 7200 |
Taras Misko
Edelman Public Relations
Mobile: 0402 038 459
Office: (02) 9291 3303
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Media Release
| 12 Mar 2002
SEEK becomes premier career provider on XtraMSN to help Kiwis find
jobs online
Two online leaders join forces to bring tools and resources to New
Zealand job seekers
Auckland - XtraMSN (xtramsn.co.nz), New Zealand's favourite Web destination,
has signed up SEEK Limited (seek.co.nz), New Zealand's leading Internet
employment site, as the premier provider of career content on XtraMSN.
XtraMSN and SEEK will pool their tools, resources and technological
expertise at xtramsn.co.nz/careers where the 820,000 Kiwis who visit
XtraMSN each month will benefit from SEEK's easy job search functionality,
career knowledge and career content.
XtraMSN General Manager Rod Snodgrass says with the expertise of SEEK,
the XtraMSN Careers Channel will offer New Zealanders more jobs than
any other New Zealand site, a Job Mail service that lets job seekers
get a free daily email listing jobs of interest, and a breadth of career-related
information including a resume template and interviewing techniques.
"As the job market continues to evolve, people need the most useful
career resources available," he says.
"Giving XtraMSN visitors access to the thousands of jobs and the tools
available on SEEK means our visitors have the best content available
direct from the XtraMSN site," says Snodgrass.
SEEK Limited General Manager Scott Hauswirth says the partnership means
SEEK can expand its brand by bringing its rich set of services to an
even larger audience and provide broader distribution of its job vacancies.
"By taking advantage of XtraMSN's extensive reach, the new partnership
will allow us to expand the services and commitment we deliver to our
customers - both jobseekers and those looking to hire them," says Hauswirth.
With around 4,000 New Zealand jobs available, SEEK has the largest jobs
database of any online careers site.
It also has nearly 100,000 registered users, 25,000 resumes in its database,
over 1,600 registered employers, and allows candidates to search for
jobs in Australia, the US, South Africa, Asia and the United Kingdom
as well as New Zealand.
The success of SEEK reflects a global trend for job seekers to look
to the Internet for jobs and career advice.
A July 2001 study by research firm Salomon Smith Barney called 'Who's
been eating my newspaper?' estimated that online recruitment advertising
had gone from just 2.7% of the total US recruitment advertising share
in 1999 to nearly 12% in 2001.
Meanwhile, a September 2001 survey of New Zealand job seekers by SEEK
found 65% said the Internet was the first place they looked when hunting
for a job.
About XtraMSN
XtraMSN is New Zealand's most-visited Web site according to online ratings
agency Nielsen//Netratings. Over 820,000 at-home Net surfers visited
XtraMSN in February 2002.
XtraMSN combines Xtra's New Zealand and international coverage across
areas such as entertainment, sport, news, health and travel with world-leading
Web services from Microsoft including MSN Messenger and MSN Chat.
About SEEK Limited
SEEK Limited was formed in November 1997, and has operated in New Zealand
since August 1999. Shareholders include Yahoo! Inc. and Macquarie Technology
Fund.
In addition to a jobs vacancy listing service, the site offers a world-class
resume builder, an e-mail based vacancy delivery service, an application
tracker and a wealth of other career resources, including a "virtual
interviewer" service. SEEK is New Zealand's most-visited Internet employment
site according to Nielsen//Netratings.
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Media Release
| 21 Feb 2002
SEEK passes magic million
Australia's leading internet employment site, SEEK, has exceeded 1 million
current registered users for the first time. This is equivalent to 13%
of the Australian workforce. SEEK Executive Director, Andrew Bassat,
noted that: "This is an incredibly important milestone for SEEK
and for the development of the internet employment market in Australia
generally. We are providing employment advertisers with access to a huge
proportion of Australia's available talent pool".
(Note: According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics there were 7,715,000
employees aged 15 and over in Australia as at November 2000).
Visitors to the SEEK site are not required to register to take advantage
of SEEK functionality such as searching for a job and applying for a
job. The main reason for visitors to the SEEK site choosing to register
with SEEK is for the purpose of lodging their resume on SEEK or for the
purpose of receiving a daily email of matching job vacancies.
Andrew Bassat commented: "The 1 million current registered job
seekers that we have on SEEK represents an enormous proportion of Australians
who are currently looking for a job. Job seekers are flocking to SEEK
in record numbers because of the large volume of current positions, the
easy to use functionality and the speed and convenience of applying for
jobs via the internet rather than traditional means".
| For further information, please contact: |
Andrew Bassat
Executive Director
SEEK Limited
Tel: (03) 9510 7200 |
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Media Release
| 13 Feb 2002
SEEK attracts record number of job seekers in January
Australia's leading internet employment site, SEEK, attracted over 624,000
unique visitors to its site in January 2002 according to results released
by Red Sheriff. This represents over 8% of the Australian workforce.
According to SEEK CEO Paul Bassat: "The January Red Sheriff results
reflect SEEK's status as the logical destination for Australian job seekers".
(Note: According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics there were 7,715,000
employees aged 15 and over in Australia as at November 2000).
SEEK continued to increase its market share in January by attracting
158,000 additional unique visitors compared to December 2001, which was
greater than the increase enjoyed by any other site.
Job seekers spent in excess of 39 million minutes on the SEEK site during
January compared to just over 7 million minutes for its nearest competitor.
SEEK's 3 major competitors received a total of 16 million eyeball minutes
to their sites combined. Eyeball minutes is a critical measure of the
popularity of internet employment sites as it reflects not only the number
of people visiting a site each month, but how long they are spending
on average at the site. The chart below reflects the number of eyeball
minutes for SEEK and its three major competitors during January 2002.
Commenting on the January Red Sheriff results Paul Bassat noted that: "During
January 2002, we increased the number of eyeball minutes spent on SEEK
by an extraordinary 159% compared to the previous month".
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(Eyeball Minutes is equal to the number of unique visitors attracted
by each site per month multiplied by the average number of minutes each
visitor spends at that site during the month).
| For further information, please contact: |
Paul Bassat
Chief Executive Officer
SEEK Limited
Office: (03) 9510 7200 |
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Media Release
| 12 Feb 2002
SEEK partners with Onetest to give employers the edge
Employers recruiting via leading Internet employment site SEEK can not
only speed up the recruitment cycle, but now also increase the chances
of hiring the right person for the job, thanks to a strategic alliance
with online employment assessment specialists Onetest Pty Ltd.
SEEK advertisers can now quickly assess and compare the potential job
performance of job candidates by administering a 20-minute assessment
of applicants' cognitive or 'thinking' abilities as part of the screening
process.
Announcing the launch of Onetest Express, SEEK CEO Paul Bassat and Onetest
Managing Director Steven Dahl said the combination of SEEK's market-leading
service and Onetest's online assessment expertise now makes it entirely
possible to deliver candidates of the highest calibre to employers within
72 hours.
"One of SEEK's key aims is to reduce the recruitment timeline as
much as practicable," said Mr Bassat. "Onetest's emphasis on
'fast, smart and easy to use' online assessment was a clear winner when
it came to selecting an assessment partner. Both our companies provide
quick and user-friendly online solutions to bring quality candidates
to employers, so this partnership is an excellent 'fit' and highly complementary
to SEEK's existing services."
Under the partnership, SEEK is licensed to offer one of Onetest's most
widely used candidate assessments to SEEK advertisers, a move which Onetest's
Steven Dahl says is indicative of the increasing reliance on science
and technology in the recruitment process.
"Candidate assessment is fast becoming a standard component of
the recruitment toolkit," Mr Dahl said. "A recent survey found
more than two-thirds of Australian human resources directors believes
employment assessments are extremely valuable in the hiring process.
Online candidate assessments reduce the cost, time and risk associated
with recruiting and retaining the best people. Assessments simply make
good business sense," he said.
Onetest Express is integrated within the SEEK Assessment Centre, providing
employers with a more effective way to screen job applicants at an early
stage in the recruitment process and minimise the time spent interviewing
unsuitable applicants. Experience in Australia and overseas shows conclusively
that the candidates who score highly on cognitive ability assessments
like Onetest's are more likely to perform at higher levels in the future.
"Using Onetest's cognitive ability assessment adds value and validity
to the usual resume reviews, interviews and reference checks; being subjective
and reliant on the job-seeker's honesty, these methods are poor predictors
of a candidate's job performance," said Mr Dahl.
Onetest Express takes a candidate 20 minutes to complete and, being
Internet-based, can be undertaken from any location. A report on the
candidate is generated within 15 minutes, ensuring that 'in demand' candidates
can be assessed quickly. A consolidated report on all candidates evaluates
each person against: other candidates for the position; people in similar
positions and industries; and, the general adult working population.
Employers can also consult directly with Onetest to develop company-specific
benchmarks to enable comparison of candidates against the company's existing
employees.
"Onetest's expertise in both the technological and psychological
aspects of online assessment was also a key factor in our decision to
partner with them," said Mr Bassat. "We were impressed by Onetest's
Australian experience, their policies on online test security, integrity
and privacy; and, their use of Internet-based Australian norms that are
updated constantly."
With employers increasingly conducting much of the initial recruitment
process online, Onetest's commitment to unsupervised online candidate
assessment that produces valid and reliable results was also essential
to the deal.
"More than half of all candidates taking assessments through Onetest
do so under unsupervised conditions because of its speed, convenience
and cost-effectiveness," said Mr Dahl. "We use sophisticated
procedures and security mechanisms to ensure the integrity of these results,
including having unsupervised candidates sit a second, highly correlated
assessment to confirm their initial results as they go on to the next
round of selection. Onetest also utilises the latest technology to minimise
issues associated with client-server communication and page latency."
For employers who wish to assess the specific hands-on skill of a candidate,
the SEEK Assessment Centre also offers online certification testing from
US company Brainbench. More than 70 tests are available in areas such
as computer software, languages, IT, and finance.
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Media Release
| 02 Jan 2002
SEEK Learning Centre helps employees stay ahead of the game
Australias leading Internet employment site, SEEK, has launched
the SEEK Learning Centre. The Learning Centre offers SEEK users discounts
on both online and classroom based courses from Australias leading
training providers. In addition it includes tools to effectively and efficiently
identify courses across a range of providers through its learning search
functionality.
SEEK is the first Internet employment site in Australia to offer access
to comprehensive training services as part of its broader offering to users.
Partnering with leading organisations such as Dimension Data (previously
ComTech), Selfcert and EducateIT has enabled SEEK to provide very high
quality courses at great prices.
Announcing the Learning Centre launch, SEEK Business Development Director
Andrew Bassat said We are constantly looking to provide an enhanced
level of service to our users throughout their careers. We are proud to
be working with Australias leading training organisations to offer
our users a valuable learning solution.
With 87% of respondents in a recent survey indicating that they
would be undertaking training in the coming year, the SEEK Learning Centre
is very targeted to the needs of our users.
The deterioration of economic conditions and scarcity of jobs in
Australia has meant that employees need to make an additional effort to
keep their skills up to date in order to stay ahead of the competition.
With so many training providers offering courses, and very few services
helping people navigate their way through the training maze, it is difficult
to quickly identify high quality, cost effective courses. The SEEK Learning
Centre, initially launching in the SEEK IT zone, is the perfect way for
people to find the right course quickly and cheaply.
| For further information, please contact: |
Andrew Bassat
Business Development Director
SEEK Limited
Tel: (03) 9510 7200 |
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