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CareerOne.com.au now powered by Monster.com - What's in it for jobseekers?

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Feeling overwhelmed about the number of job boards and don’t know which one offers the best job search resources? Uncertain how to use job boards in order to maximise your career and employment opportunities? Interested in getting some solid career advice on how the CareerOne and Monster amalgamation can support you in your job search?

Join Annemarie Cross and Keith Keller as they interview Michael Harvey – Chief Executive of CareerOne.com.au as he shares the benefits that job seekers can expect following the merger of CareerOne.com.au with Monster.com.

We’ll also be re-playing one of our popular interviews with Careerone.com.au Editor – Kate Southam on career change strategies.

The thought of changing careers can be frightening for many people. The fear of the unknown; concern whether they’ll be happy in that new role; or perhaps uncertainty surrounding how to go about making a change, are just a few of the common issues. Perhaps you too can relate to these? Then listen in as Kate, Keith and Annemarie share some powerful career change strategies that you can begin using today.

If you have a Twitter account, join us in our new Twubs room and feel free to ask questions and share your tips: http://twubs.com/careerradio/. Or alternatively comment and follow #careerradio

Remember to visit us at our Career Radio Community page at: www.careersuccessradio.com where as always, there are fantastic resources for Jobseekers, Career Changers, HR Professionals and Recruiters alike. Including competitions, Twitter polls, job vacancies, articles, forums, and of course a great place to continue building your network.

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