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Monster is an online company with an extensive job databases throughout the world – Europe, North and South America, Middle East and Asia. Monster is available in all language versions and is considered to be one of the largest job portals in the world. At the company’s website you can search for jobs, post your resume, find a school to study at and get a career advice. It is also possible to register for job fairs and find out more about retirement plans, taxes and insurance. Monster publishes a lot of useful articles for job applicants with advice on negotiations, networking, writing resumes etc.

Monster has its own blog and provides different services such as priority resume listings or access to premium networking.

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Anonymous
Ordered Monster Cable - Different Cable Sent!

Ordered 52 inch Samsung TV and Monster cable. Another cable sent instead. Tried to contact them to return unopened package but I got a different answer every time. First told I wou...

#135123
Sep 12, 2008
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Anonymous
Monster - Are all insurance co's bad???

When I posted my resume on Monster, I had 3 e-mails within 30 minutes - all from insurance companies. I have a Masters' degree in a highly TECHNICAL field, not business or comm...

#134345
Sep 06, 2008
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