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This article is about an internet website. For other uses, see Monster (disambiguation).
Monster.com
Type Public
Founded 1999
Headquarters Maynard, Massachusetts, United States
Key people Andrew McKelvey, CEO, Chairman
Jeff Taylor, founder
Industry Job Search Engine
Website www.monster.com

Monster.com is an employment website. It was created in 1999 by the merger of The Monster Board and Online Career Center (OCC), which were two of the first and most popular career web sites on the Internet. Monster has a powerful job search engine which those seeking work can use to find job offers that match their skills and (present or preferred) locales.

Today, Monster is still one of largest job search web sites on the Internet, claiming over a million job postings at any time and over 41 million resumes in the database. With approximately 5,000 employees in 26 countries, the company has a powerful global brand and unparalleled international reach. Monster is the only pan-European employment website and is growing fast in developing markets such as India.

Monster Worldwide also owns other well-known sites such as Military.com, Tickle.com and Fastweb.com.

Monster is the flagship brand of Monster Worldwide, Inc., a publicly-traded company NASDAQ: MNST.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 References
  • 3 External links
  • 4 Competitors
    • 4.1 News and media

History

Chairman and CEO Andrew J. McKelvey founded Telephone Marketing Programs (TMP) in 1967. TMP began focusing on the niche market of U.S. Yellow Pages advertising sales and grew to become the world's largest Yellow Pages agency, a distinction the company's Directional Marketing division still holds today.

Seeking ways to expand its expertise, TMP entered into the recruitment advertising business in 1993 through strategic acquisitions. TMP Advertising & Communications quickly earned its place among the top recruitment advertising firms by offering comprehensive human capital solutions and through its reputation as an early adopter of interactive technology.

Jeff Taylor founded The Monster Board and served as CEO and "Chief Monster" for many years. The Monster Board started as a Bulletin Board System (BBS) for job postings but ended up as a web site in April 1994. Later in 1994, The Monster Board issued a press release that was picked up and provided needed exposure to drive people to the web site. Monster was the 454th website. It was the first public job search on the Internet; first public resume database in the world and the first to have job search agents or job alerts.

TMP acquired of two of the earliest pioneers in the online careers space—The Monster Board April 1995, and Online Career Center (OCC) in 1995.

TMP went public in December 1996, with its shares traded on Nasdaq under the symbol “TMPW”.

In 1998, TMP acquisitions expanded the Recruitment Advertising network. TMP became one of the largest recruitment advertising agencies in the world.

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 Online Career Center. Bill Warren received the 1997 Employment Management Association's prestigious Pericles Pro Meritus Award, an honor presented by EMA/SHRM in recognition of being the founder of online recruiting on the Internet.

Monster.com advertised on the Super Bowl starting in 1999 and every year through Super Bowl XXXVIII. Monster's first-ever Super Bowl ad, "When I Grow Up," asking job seekers, "What did you want to be?" It is the only commercial named to Time magazine's list of the "Best Television of 1999."

Recognizing that job hunting often leads to relocation, Monster launched Monstermoving.com in 2000 to provide consumers with the comprehensive resources necessary for a successful move.

TMP Worldwide was added to S&P 500 Index in 2001.

As the official online career management services sponsor of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and 2002 U.S. Olympic Team, Monster had a strong presence at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City.

TMP Worldwide changed its corporate name to Monster Worldwide, Inc. and began trading under the new Nasdaq ticker symbol "MNST" in 2003.

In August 2005, founder Jeff Taylor left Monster to create Eons, Inc..

In 2000, Monster acquired Jobtrak and created Monstertrak.com. Jobtrak was originally founded in 1987. Monstertrak.com is geared towards college students and alumni seeking a job.

References

  • "The Monster.com Full Story" from CareerTrainer, retrieved June 14, 2005.
  • "Monster About Us" from Monster.com, retrieved June 14, 2005.

External links

  • Monster.com Official website
  • Monster's network of websites

Competitors

  • 3guystaffing
  • www.hotjobs.com (General Jobs)
  • www.dice.com (Technology Jobs)
  • www.theladders.com (100k Jobs)

News and media

  • Monster Worldwide Expands Disaster Recovery Efforts Both Online and in Disaster-Affected Areas
  • Monster Worldwide Announces Formation of Monster Advisory Council
  • Monster Takes a Leading Role in Helping Employers Meet New OFCCP Rule
  • Monster Aligns With MLB.com to Sponsor 2006 All-Star Game Online Balloting
  • Monster Career Advice awarded a Webby Award
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CHARLESTOWN NAVY YARD, BOSTON, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Eons(TM), the 50-plus media company for boomers and seniors created by Monster.com founder Jeff Taylor, is taking the lead in online social networking for people 50 and over.

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