Forum - RecruitingBlogs.com:
My subscription to Monster.com runs out soon. I received a call from my friendly representative in the last few days reminding me of this. The costs he gave me have been reduced by about 40% over what I paid last year. But I' (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Reuters is reporting that Yahoo! is considering a sale of job search site HotJobs. Purportedly they are seeking a buyout from a competitor such as Monster.com or CareerBuilder.com.The rumor is floating at an interesting time. (Read More)
EmploymentDigest:
The internet has created many new opportunities for people who are searching for jobs. Internet job boards such as Monster.com and others allow employers to list their jobs online allowing applicants...[[ This is a content su (Read More)
Everyone's Blog Posts - RecruitingBlogs.com:
just like many of us, I purchased way too many job postings from monster.com and I either use 'um or lose 'um. So, if there is anyone out there who needs any postings for dirt cheap, please contact me because I'm losing them (Read More)
GigaOM:
Rick Marini, who co-founded Tickle.com, the quiz site that Monster.com acquired for $100 million in 2004 and later abandoned, is back with SuperFan. The site, which went live this week, is a social network where people can j (Read More)
Google Blog Search: recruiting web 2.0:
lee odden_80. Ten Reasons Small Businesses Should Monitor Online Reputation. Social media has simplified the art of the soapbox shout. Information is shared with the masses now using easy-to-use Web 2.0 tools and is recorded (Read More)
paidContent.org:
Search marketing tech and services firm ClickFuel has raised $2.5 million in its first round of funding. Baird Venture Partners led the investment; Baird Principal Jim Pavlik, and Partner Bill Filip are joining the startup’s (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Timing is everything, and in today's instant gratification culture, we want our info as fast as possible, which is why Twitter Job search may prove to be a better source for job seekers. Initially, Monster and Careerbuilder s (Read More)
cheezhead:
Employers and job seekers in Ohio now have access to a one-stop career site powered by one of the world’s largest job boards.OhioMeansJobs.com, the career site run by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, has partne (Read More)
paidContent.org:
For websites still joining ad alliances like the Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) Newspaper Consortium and quadrantONE, the appeal is in the targeting and ad assistance—not the job listings. For the Yahoo Newspaper Consortium, HotJobs was (Read More)
paidContent.org:
Craigslist began in 1995 when founder Craig Newmark started e-mailing friends and colleagues about events in the San Francisco area and through the years has grown into a national business with classified ads in nearly every (Read More)
Submitted by thomasshaw
from blog:
I have always thought Monster was a good job board platform. But while I was searching Monster today, I came across 123 test adverts (approx) listed in Australia. Not sure whose fault this was - CareerOne? Monster? Advertiser (Read More)
Forum - RecruitingBlogs.com:
The 2009 Top 100 US Job Site Niches report lists the 100 most searched for job categories. For each of these employment categories it lists the top ranked job boards according to Google but excludes the following:* general-pu (Read More)
Vatornews.tv:
... but they gain $3.1 bln in online adsNewspapers have been hit by a perfect storm; classified ads devastated by Monster.com and craigslist, and an economic recession that has reduced all forms of advertising. Cnet reports o (Read More)
paidContent.org:
In a report today, Cowen & Co. analyst Jim Friedland says he now expects online advertising sales to fall six percent in the United States this year, down from a previous estimate of negative three percent. His reasoning? Uns (Read More)
The Apple Blog:
If you happen to be looking for work at the moment, Apple has a pretty nice offer. You can have all the glory of being an Apple employee without leaving the comfort of your own home. Actually, that’s probably not so tempting, (Read More)
Submitted by EmailWire
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TemplateMonster Launches Mobile TemplatesBrooklyn, New York, May 8, 2009 /PRAvenueNW/ -- TemplateMonster.com, the largest provider of professional templates on the Internet, is launching new product type called mobile templa (Read More)
Tom Davenport:
I was fascinated by a recent article in the Boston Globe about the factors behind its own impending demise. The article revealed that in 1995 Jeff Taylor, the founder of Monster.com, approached the Globe with an offer to coll (Read More)