Verify and stand outVerify once to receive a SEEK Pass verified tick to stand out to employers on relevant jobs on SEEK thereafter.
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Secure by designPurpose-built to verify, store and share credentials with security as our highest priority.
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Privacy protectedDemonstrate your credentials to employers while keeping your sensitive information private.
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Why should I verify my Workplace

Verifying your Workplace shows employers that you work where you claim to work. This can help to differentiate you from other candidates and give employers additional trust and greater confidence early in the hiring process.
In Australia, SEEK Pass has verified millions of candidate credentials, with over 40% of job applications in Australia now featuring verified credentials, helping employers confidently shortlist and recruit candidates faster.

How does it work?

Step 1
VerifyProvide evidence of your credentials, which SEEK Pass then checks with the relevant authority or uses other suitable verification methods.
Step 2
ShareOnce your verified result is available, you can share it on SEEK to enhance your job applications.
Step 3
Stand outIf shared, employers using SEEK to manage applications will be able to see your verified credential for relevant past and future applications as a live feed.
SEEK Pass has a unique integration with Australia’s leading job site SEEK to help you stand out when applying for jobs. And thanks to SEEK, you can verify and share your credentials at no cost to you.Learn more
What you’ll need to verify successfully
You will need access to your current work email address. A unique code will be sent to that email address, confirming that the email belongs to you.
We are unable to accept student emails or personal email addresses from providers such as Gmail, Hotmail and other web providers.
To protect your privacy, we carefully manage the sharing of sensitive information. We will always explain what will be shared and ask for your consent before sharing any information.

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