More than 300,000 people have submitted applications for the 'Best Jobs in the World' promotion. Source: AAP
MORE than 330,000 people have applied to work Down Under as part of Tourism Australia's six 'Best Jobs in the World' promotion.
The competition has attracted entrants from 196 countries, all keen to win one of the dream jobs.
The most sought-after is NSW's Chief Funster, closely followed by South Australia's Wildlife Caretaker and then Queensland's Park Ranger, Western Australia's Taste Master, Northern Territory's Outback Adventurer and Victoria's Lifestyle Photographer.
The largest number of applications came from the US, followed by the UK, Italy, France, South Korea and Australia.
Tourism Australia managing director Andrew McEvoy says the competition has raised the profile of the Working Holiday Maker program.
"It's already doing a fantastic job of planting those seeds," he said in a statement.
The program's Facebook page has gained nearly 300,000 new fans since the competition was launched.
More than 430,000 people are now actively seeking information about a working holiday in Australia.
Applicants now face a nervous wait to see if they've 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 April 24 and a final shortlist of three candidates for each job will be flown to Australia for selection in June.
The six winners will be officially announced on June 21.
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