Monster Worldwide, the parent company of Monster.com, with operations in Maynard, has created a new Facebook app that promises to make it easier to find jobs through the social networking site.
This story was written by Joseph Weisenthal. Monster, the incumbent job site, has announced a couple of deals this afternoon, as it looks to fight off upstart competitors, like LinkedIn, Craigslist, ...
The class of 2024 is likely entering the job market this month as they rush to lock down a job after graduation. Will they find what they're looking for? According to job search platform Monster, 82% ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jack Kelly covers career growth, job market and workplace trends. Monster was one of the first job boards during the early days of ...
NEW YORK, July 21 (Reuters) - CareerBuilder + Monster plans to sell its once-dominant online job boards to Bold Holdings for $28 million, after a bankruptcy auction nearly quadrupled an initial offer ...
Job search Web site Monster.com said Wednesday that it is buying competitor FlipDog.com for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition of privately held FlipDog will combine two of the Web’s top career sites ...
Indiana government officials have awarded a multiyear, $2.8 million contract to Monster Government Solutions to create and host a modernized job matching and recruiting system. The new system, awarded ...
A new report from jobs platform Monster shows businesses in health care, logistics, and sales continue actively hiring, yet ...
Employers may have a retention problem on their hands; 95% of workers surveyed by Monster said they were considering changing jobs, according to data recently released by the job search company, while ...
Monster Worldwide Inc., which runs the Monster job search Web site, has agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle federal civil charges that it secretly backdated options for its executives and employees.