IMAA's program for international inter-agency staff transfers

Ashley Regan
By Ashley Regan | 6 June 2022
 

The Independent Media Agencies of Australia (IMAA) and its global independent agency partner thenetworkone launches a formalised international inter-agency staff transfer program for members, which allows staff the same opportunities as multinational agency counterparts to travel and work overseas.

The exchange program aims to link-up member agencies of both organisations who would like to exchange similarly skilled employees for a pre-determined period of time.

IMAA CEO, Sam Buchanan, said: “One of our key missions is to level the playing field for independent, Australian-owned agencies. This initiative is about bringing world’s best practice and global solutions back to Australia and ensuring our sector is leading the way.

“Until now, our member agencies have had little to no opportunity to offer their people the chance to work in agencies in international markets, which is a valuable way to grow skills, knowledge, and personal and professional development.

“With the extraordinary talent shortage and challenge of attracting and retaining staff, IMAA members now have access to a great reward to offer existing employees and a huge incentive to offer to potential new employees.

thenetworkone director, Paul Squirrell, said: “thenetworkone has forged several incredibly successful inter-agency staff exchange programs in many countries, including the UK, US, Nigeria, Sweden and KSA and we are delighted to form a similar program with the IMAA in Australia.

“Independent agencies are well known globally for having a strong talent bed and I’m sure agencies from all around the globe will welcome Australians to work with them, and the opportunity for their people to work in the well-regarded Australian agency sector.”

The program is open to all agency members of IMAA and thenetworkone agency members and is best suited to mid-level agency employees who are seeking an international experience.

thenetworkone has developed a register of agencies willing to participate in the program and each participating agency provides details, such as job role and experience, of the team member they would like to exchange.

thenetworkone will then 'match-up' participating agencies based on agency sector experience and the job roles and skill sets of the teams to be exchanged and once a match is determined, the IMAA makes the agency introductions to facilitate the exchange.

thenetworkone can also facilitate agency partnerships if IMAA members require agencies in other disciplines beyond media, in Australia or in other markets, including the creation of bespoke networks of ‘go-to-partners’ for specialist agencies that require a depth of knowledge, such as healthcare.

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