Jonalyn Cueto

Jonalyn Cueto

Human Resources Director Australia

Jonalyn Cueto

freelance news writer

11 years experience1,488 Total views on Human Resources Director Australia in 2025

Jonalyn's specialty topics

employee engagement learning and development leadership

Jonalyn Cueto is a contributor for Key Media. Her coverage spans HR, business, finance, mortgage, insurance, retirement, and employee benefits.

Jonalyn has over six years of writing experience and more than a decade in the journalism industry. Her early writing career focused on current events and lifestyle topics, collaborating with various local and international media outlets primarily as a freelancer.

She has also worked as a book editor and technical editor, editing dissertations, essays, and textbooks—experience that sharpened her attention to structure, clarity, and accuracy in complex material.

Her combined newsroom and editorial experience shapes her approach to financial and business journalism.

She holds a bachelor's degree in mass communications, majoring in journalism, and a master's degree in business administration, majoring in marketing management.

How I think about writing for this industry…

“When handling data and information, particularly complex material, I make sure to present it in a way that makes the main concept immediately clear while keeping the supporting details digestible. As a writer, I always strive to be clear, concise and precise when presenting news. My goal is not only to inform readers but also to keep them engaged throughout the story as much as possible”

Also published by

Benefits and Pensions Monitor · Mortgage Professional · Insurance Business · Canadian Occupational Safety · The Educator

Featured content from Jonalyn

HR leaders urged to co-lead AI shift in 2026 AI transforms workforce forecasting Workers’ comp process amplifying psychological injuries

Previous experience

  • Synchrogenix Philippines — technical editor
  • Bookbright Media — freelance technical editor
  • Christian Post — freelance news writer
  • Rex Publishing — editor/proofreader

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications, major in Journalism
  • Master's degree in Business Administration, major in Marketing Management

Read the latest stories by Jonalyn

Japan Airlines cuts CEO's pay 30% after crew alcohol breach

Chairperson and four other executives also face reductions as JAL enforces shared-leadership accountability

Japan Airlines cuts CEO's pay 30% after crew alcohol breach

Minimum wage rises to $26.44 an hour for millions of Aussies

National Minimum Wage crosses $1,004.90, with employer groups warning of cost pressure ahead

Minimum wage rises to $26.44 an hour for millions of Aussies

Australian leaders rely on guesswork over pay data

New HiBob research shows fragmented HR and finance data is forcing Australian leaders into risky guesswork on pay and promotions

Australian leaders rely on guesswork over pay data

Hidden AI costs threaten workforce ROI, Gartner warns CHROs

Gartner analysis reveals three hidden workforce costs that could undermine AI investment returns for HR leaders

Hidden AI costs threaten workforce ROI, Gartner warns CHROs

EY graduate charged over alleged access to Albanese's bank data

Two men, one a former EY graduate, allegedly accessed confidential Commonwealth Bank records, including the prime minister's, raising insider-risk concerns

EY graduate charged over alleged access to Albanese's bank data

Age bias hits young and old workers differently

Just 18% of older employees have access to a mentor, new data shows

Age bias hits young and old workers differently

Third mining giant sued as women allege harassment cover-up

Women say they were demoted or blacklisted after reporting harassment

Third mining giant sued as women allege harassment cover-up

KPMG ethics training contract survives federal ban

Senator calls for contract review as KPMG bidding pause begins

KPMG ethics training contract survives federal ban

Most employees still use AI at beginner level

Surveys find most workers use AI for basic tasks despite broad workplace access

Most employees still use AI at beginner level

Employers demand certifications but few young workers are pursuing them

Nine in 10 organisations now require certified skills, yet only 27% of students are actively pursuing professional credentials

Employers demand certifications but few young workers are pursuing them