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Monster brings together people and suitable job offerings. Thanks to customized solutions and the most progressive technology worldwide, Monster finds better candidates for the right job – in the Web, through mobile apps and strong partner sites, and also through social networks. Monster offers competent, personal consulting on the basis of an innovative range of products and services just as unique as the needs of customers. In Germany Monster is the best-known commercial online job board among job board users (Nielsen, July 2012). 29 of the companies listed in the German Stock Index (DAX) publish job ads on Monster (internal data, March 2011).

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Summary: In the world of job boards, Monster is, well, a monster of a job board. As some of you might know, Monster was sold to Randstad, a huge international staffing company, in 2016, which did not help the job site regain its leading position as hoped unfortunately. Instead, Monster continues to struggle to maintain its prestigious reputation. That said, the German version is more than adequate and offers its users more than just job board tools. It gets as many as 2.68 million views a month (despite a slight dip recently) and it has an impressive range of Youtube videos, as well as 734 604 Facebook followers, 5 093 on Youtube, 1 246 on Twitter and 662 Instagram.

Design: The familiar purple monster is the backdrop on the homepage. The search engine is in two parts (keywords and location) and you must write a keyword to start your search. The rest of the homepage presents the job board as a whole: the services, the articles, the survey, the popular industries, the popular companies, the popular locations, why you should register, Youtube videos and finally, a bit about Monster. The company pages are customized to suit the company and so the information varies from one to another (from maps, photos, videos and logos, to descriptions, benefits, useful information and current positions). If you would like to browse the company pages (about 105), the “all the companies” button is not working, but you can filter the search and then remove the filters. As for the job listing, it features the important information (Location, position, publication date and company) and often shows one job offer next to a list of all the others corresponding searches. As for the filters, they are fairly limited: the job title, the location, the country and the company.

The job board objective: Monster is the mother of all job boards, bringing jobseekers and recruiters together.

Recruiter observations: As a recruiter, you can purchase a package deal. You’ll need to indicate the address of your company but otherwise, it’s relatively easy to pay the advert space.

Jobseeker observations: Jobseekers can create an account with an e-mail address of Facebook. When you upload your CV, the site extracts the important information but you’ll still have to fix up your candidate page.

The job offers: It’s difficult to say how many job offers there are, since you need a keyword to search. Since it’s Monster, it’s safe to say they often all kinds of jobs.

Reactivity: You can request a call back.

Special features: The (employee satisfaction) survey, the blog, the CV templates, the cover letter templates; the Youtube videos; the app; #thatsnext; the TRUSTe Feedback button; the CV parser.

Verdict: Monster continues to be a big player in the world of recruiting and job searching in Germany. The keyword requirement is a bit annoying, but Monster definitely has enough to offer its users.

Written by Ali Neill

As the job board tester and blog editor for the Jobboard Finder, Ali works on job boards from all around the world and keeps a close eye on the recruitment trends thanks to a number of sources, including the website's social media pages.


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Client events, online campaigns, several recruitment fairs like "Zukunft Personal" (Cologne, October 2014) print and online campaigns for B2C and B2B, activities SEO/SEM optimisations...

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Exclusive recruiting-partner of the CeBIT, partner of the The German Association for Small and Medium-sized Businesses (BVMW), initiator of the Medium-sized Enterprise Event (MUT), gold sponsor of the Mittelstandprogramm.com and an integrator of the job search function on more than 80 highly relevant partner sites

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