Monster
Monster was established in 1994 to connect people and businesses, making it a true pioneer in the field of digital recruiting. Like Indeed, Monster offers services to job seekers of all skill levels and work arrangements, including freelance, temporary, part-time, and full-time employment. Use of its tools for job searching is free. To apply to some job postings on Monster, you'll need to make an account using your email address, although it doesn't take long to do so. An account is not necessary to apply for jobs that link to another website.
When you create an account, you can store job positions and search criteria, in addition to subscribing to email alerts when new positions in your field of interest are added. There is no ability to search for jobs by pay or experience level, but job seekers can look for positions by region, employer, and title.
If you're an employer wanting to hire part-time, full-time, or contract employees, Monster is a terrific location to submit job applications. Depending on how many active job listings and resume views you'd like, there are three tiers of Monster employer subscriptions available. In addition to a job search feature, Monster offers tools for researching and comparing salaries. It gives updates for high-end cover letters, LinkedIn profiles, and resumes.
Pros:
- Free for job seekers
- Can apply to some jobs without an account
- Jobs for entry level to experienced backgrounds
Cons:
- Fewer job search filters
- Salaries not always listed
- Employers can't post jobs for free
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