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careerone.com.au Switch Complete

March 22, 2010 by Alice Allan 

careerone.com.au’s transition to the Monster platform has just been completed. Visitors to the Australian jobs portal are now greeted by Monster’s green and purple colour scheme and offered the ability to search for international as well as local positions.

According to a statement from careerone.com.au, the portal now offers a personalised homepage for registered users, a streamlined application process, a radius search that allows job seekers to find jobs by location, the incorporation of Google Maps on job listings, a redesigned career advice section, and new advice forums.

careerone.com.au CEO Michael Harvey said the move to the Monster platform signalled a significant milestone not only for his portal but for the Australian employment market:

“The response we’ve received from the industry about our Monster partnership has been very positive. After relaunching our advertiser offerings in July last year and enhancing that functionality in October, we are thrilled to now be migrating onto Monster’s latest technology platform to provide a world class user experience for Australian job-hunters.

This is one of the key milestones since the joint-venture with Monster Worldwide was announced in November 2008, and with this new site, we look to continue to bring real competition to the online employment market.”

careerone.com.au is currently placed second in the Australian jobs portal market and had at 1.76 million unique visitors in February according to Nielsen. However it remains well behind market leader seek.com.au, which had 3.98 million unique visitors for the month.

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  1. No Change Yet for careerone.com.au | Jobs Portal Watch on May 21st, 2010 9:18 am

    [...] switch to the Monster platform hasn’t yet had any tangible effect on visitor numbers according to [...]

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