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Ranks Explained

Your OES (Overseas Employability Score) puts you in a rank. The higher your rank, the more attractive you are to overseas employers. There are six ranks in…

Ranks Explained

Your OES (Overseas Employability Score) puts you in a rank. The higher your rank, the more attractive you are to overseas employers. There are six ranks in total.

The six ranks

  1. Starter — 0 to 199 points. Everyone begins here.
  2. Rising Star — 200 to 399 points. You have made a good start.
  3. Go-Getter — 400 to 599 points. You are showing real commitment.
  4. Top Performer — 600 to 799 points. You stand out from most candidates.
  5. Elite — 800 to 999 points. Employers will notice you first.
  6. Legend — 1,000 points and above. You are at the top of the field.

What each rank means in practice

  • Starter — You have created your account. The next steps are to upload basic documents and apply to your first job.
  • Rising Star — You have done at least a few tasks. Most candidates reach this within a week.
  • Go-Getter — You have applied to jobs, taken the Skills Assessment, and uploaded important documents. You are now a real candidate to employers.
  • Top Performer — You have completed several courses, recorded a Work Video, or done an AI Interview Screening. Many job offers come at this rank.
  • Elite — You are job-ready. Most employers will short-list you over candidates with a lower rank.
  • Legend — You have done almost everything possible. Expect strong attention from employers.

How to move up a rank

Each rank needs more points than the last. Here are the fastest ways to add points:

  • Upload all your required documents — many points at once.
  • Take the Skills Self-Assessment — 50 points in a few minutes.
  • Take an AI Interview Screening — 100 points and excellent practice.
  • Finish a course in the Candidate Readiness Kit — 25 to 40 points each.
  • Record a Work Video — 100 points and shows employers what you can do.

Tip: Aim to move up at least one rank each week. Set yourself a small goal — for example, finish two courses or upload three documents.

Where to see your current rank

  1. Go to the Home page or the OES page.
  2. Your rank name and the points needed for the next rank are shown next to your score.

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