Online job postings in the UAE declined 31 per cent in the last 12 months, the latest figures from the Monster Employment Index in the Middle East revealed. The index, which is a monthly measure of ...
Overall job postings in August grew by 14% year-on-year, while industries such as garments, textiles, leather, gems and jewellery grew 24% between July and August this year with the festive season ...
The UAE has seen a 18 percent year-on-year decline in job opportunities listed online compared to October 2015; however, has witnessed a 16 percent growth in online job postings month-on-month ...
Monster.com, an online career and recruitment resource, published their latest findings related to jobs under the Monster Employment Index. The report showed that the year started positively with job ...
Monster.com’s new CMO, Jonathan Beamer, has a monster job ahead of him. Since its heyday in the late ’90s and early 2000s, the career site, once the most trafficked job platform in the US, lost ground ...
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NEW YORK -- An e-mail from Internet job board Monster.com warning that fake listings are being used to steal personal information began arriving in users' computer mailboxes Thursday. Acknowledging a ...
Overall job postings in August grew by 14% year-on-year, while industries such as garments, textiles, leather, gems and jewellery grew 24% between July and August this year with the festive season ...
NEW YORK -- Internet job board Monster.com, acknowledging a growing problem for online career sites, is e-mailing millions of job seekers, warning that fake listings are being used to gather and steal ...
Monsterindia.com, introduced the ?Enhanced Job Postings? solution for employers, a three layer quality check solution that enables recruiters to target the jobseekers and sort out matched and ...
NEW YORK (AP) _ An e-mail from Internet job board Monster.com warning that fake listings are being used to steal personal information began arriving in users' computer mailboxes Thursday.