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<description><![CDATA[Consultant and Reseller for My Career Match an Online Personality Profile tool designed for GenY, drawing upon 27 years experience as a Careers Adviser and Vocational Education Coordinator. We are marketing to High Schools, Colleges, Training Providers, Universities, Youth Service Providers, HR and Recruitment Agencies. We are also building a global network of MyCareermatch Resellers. A Careers Adviser with 30 years experience, Len brings his considerable knowledge to My Career Match. Having advised thousands of students on choosing the right career pathway, he knows that people are best when doing things they are naturally gifted at. Len was trained and ... ]]></description>
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<title>Generation Y - Coming to Your Place - Ready Or Not!</title>
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<description><![CDATA[People born between 1982 and 2000 the so-called Generation Y - represent 28% of Australia's population and worldwide, are the largest generational sector since the post-war baby boomer explosion of 1946-1964. It's important, therefore, to understand who they are, why they are different and how this will impact the business world as employees.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Surveys confirm the result of students choosing a job that is "not them". Over 70% of university graduates do not take up a job in which they graduated or majored in and according to SEEK, 68% of Australian employees are looking for a new job on a daily or weekly basis.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[How many times have you asked yourself this question or been asked by a students, your own child or a friend? It is a common question, and a good one. Research shows that the match between your job and your personality plays a major role in your job satisfaction and success. From the moment you leave school your job and career will be the topic you most talked about so it's vital that you are in a job you enjoy and that matches the person you are.]]></description>
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