Monster.com is a global employment website owned and operated by Monster Worldwide, Inc. It was created in 1999 through the merger of The Monster Board (TMB) and Online Career Centre (OCC). It is a subsidiary of Randstad Holding, a Dutch multinational human resource consulting firm, and is headquartered in Weston, Massachusetts. It is known for its “When I Grow Up” commercial for Super Bowl XXXIII, which features kids talking about their future status of dead-end jobs. Jeff Taylor contracted Christopher Caldwell of Net Daemons Associates to develop a facility in an NDA lab on a Sun Microsystems SPARCstation 5 where job seekers could search a job database with a web browser. The machine was moved to sit under a router in a phone closet in Adion (a human resources company owned by Taylor) when the site went live in April 1994. Initially, the site was populated with job descriptions from the newspaper segment of Adion’s business with the permission of the companies advertising the jobs. Later, in 1996, The Monster Board issued a press release that was picked up and provided needed exposure to drive people to the website. Monster.com was the first public job search website on the Internet; the first public resume database in the world and the first to have job search agents or job alerts. When TMP Worldwide acquired Adion, the site was moved into BBN Planet’s web hosting facility where it grew from three SPARCserver 1000s to become the centerpiece of the globally distributed network it is today. In June 1998, The Monster Board moved its corporate headquarters out of a small office above a Chinese restaurant in downtown Framingham, Massachusetts, to an old textile mill in Maynard, Massachusetts, that formerly housed Digital Equipment Corporation. In January 1999, The Monster Board became known as Monster.com after merging with Online Career Center, another of TMP Worldwide’s properties. The first post-merger president of the new Monster.com business was Bill Warren, the founder of the Online Career Center.
Monster offers 3 different plans for employers. They are Starter, Standard, and Premium. With any plan, you receive a 4-day trial. The starter Free Trial includes 1 active job and 25 resume views. The Standard Free Trial includes 3 active jobs and 25 resume views. The Premium Free Trial includes 5 active jobs and 25 resume views. The Starter plan allows employers to post 1 job at a time and is $279 per month after the 4-day free trial. In addition to posting 1 job at a time, the starter plan also features 50 resume views every 30 days, you can contact candidates directly from the platform with built-in text and email capability, and Monster will send you email alerts when new candidates match your criteria so you can get ahead of the competition, you will have access to 2,000+ pre-written job descriptions to help get you started use Monster’s or write your own, and Monster will automatically send your jobs to candidates who are looking for roles like yours directly to their inbox. The Standard plan is for small expanding teams, allows employers to post 3 jobs at a time, and is $399 per month after the 4-day free trial. In addition to posting 3 jobs at a time, the Standard plan also features 150 resume views every 30 days, Performance Boost to fill your role 10 times faster, you can contact candidates directly from the platform with built-in text and email capability, and Monster will send you email alerts when new candidates match your criteria so you can get ahead of the competition, you will have access to 2,000+ pre-written job descriptions to help get you started âÃÂàuse Monster’s or write your own, and Monster will automatically send your jobs to candidates who are looking for roles like yours directly to their inbox. The Premium plan is for rapidly growing teams, allows employers to post 5 jobs at a time, and is $649 per month after the 4-day free trial. In addition to posting 5 jobs at a time, the Premium plan also features 250 resume views every 30 days, Performance Boost to fill your role 10 times faster, you can contact candidates directly from the platform with built-in text and email capability, and Monster will send you email alerts when new candidates match your criteria so you can get ahead of the competition, you will have access to 2,000+ pre-written job descriptions to help get you started use Monster’s or write your own, and Monster will automatically send your jobs to candidates who are looking for roles like yours directly to their inbox. Every plan also includes more flexibility in your job postings: start and stop the duration of jobs at any time, increased visibility across your team with multi-user access, and optimization across devices to drive engagement with mobile-friendly job experience.
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