Archive for the 'monster' Category
January 17th, 2008 -- by Matt Adam
Hot off the press. Monster’s latest ad in their new “Your Calling Is Calling” campaign has just been released.
Job satisfaction that makes the world go ’round.
This spot follows the previous ones in terms of an eye catching, visually appealing setup with a nice pay off at the end. In my […]
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January 5th, 2008 -- by Matt Adam
Joel recently showcased the new ad concepts being rolled out by Monster.com. As an ad guy myself, I took great interest in seeing how they would be rebranding themselves.
I know this may be the first positive thing said about Monster on Joel’s blog but I have to say at first glance, the […]
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December 14th, 2007 -- by Tracey Sands
Employers are looking for creative ways of hiring employees. Whether that is due to a competitive market place, or not as many qualified candidates, it depends on the field. One thing in common is some of the outside the box recruiting techniques employers are using.
The various ways of recruiting employees are:
• Specified job fairs
• Internal recruiting – […]
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October 22nd, 2007 -- by Joel Cheesman
Might be a mistake to sell any Monster Worldwide stock you currently hold. Or it may be a good time to buy. So says Barron’s via Blogging Stocks.com:
But it looks like the bad news is baked into the stock already. Keep in mind that Monster trades about 20 times the projected profits for 2008. Additionally, […]
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September 5th, 2007 -- by Martin Snyder
In my first post I said conflict is mother’s milk to a blogger. I also said I was going to feel free to be critical of Joel when (if) I felt that way. That said, I’m not stupid so I’ll start off by saying that I love Joel’s work and everything Cheezy […]
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