CareerOne takes second spot again after sharp traffic decline at MyCareer

From Shortlist on Tuesday (subscription required):

MyCareer traffic down sharply, SEEK and CareerOne rising
SEEK and CareerOne grew their candidate traffic during March, while MyCareer posted a large drop, according to the latest Nielsen Online data.

SEEK tracked 206,803 average unique daily browsers during the month, up 2.7%.

CareerOne moved back into the number-two spot, rising 0.8% to 64,204 average daily browsers.

Fairfax Digital – which includes MyCareer and the IT site IT2 – fell 12.6% to 57,498 daily browsers for the month.

I wouldn’t call 0.8% much of a rise, more like treading water and CareerOne have actually lost 0.6% RMS (Relative Market Share). However, the real news here is this represents a fall of nearly 5% RMS for MyCareer.