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Unbeatable Job portal for Spanish candidates:

Here is the short summary of Monster websites Life is too short not to enjoy what you do every day. At Monster our goal is to help you make the most of the 80 or 90 years you have on this planet by connecting you to the real world opportunities that can help you achieve your goals and realize your dreams. Initially, the site was populated with job descriptions from the newspaper segment of Adion's business with the permissions of the companies advertising the jobs.


History
Jeff Taylor contracted Christopher Caldwell of Net Daemons Associates to develop a facility in an NDA lab on a Sun Microsystems Sparc 5 where job seekers could search a job database with a web browser. The machine was moved to sit under a router in a phone closet in Adion (a human resources company owned by Taylor) when the site went live in April 1994.

Now they are launching a new Spanish based web portal. This new portal has improved usability, provided numerous tools to candidates, in order to facilitate job search and keeping abreast of tenders, among others are: - Search more potent and specific - Enriching the content of helping Candidates - Introduction of maps showing the location of a job - Vacancies Monster available from the cell phone. You can visit more detailed
video which gives much more information about Monster.es

A small info about new security systems. Monster has recently been to blame in several instances of personal information theft. In less than two weeks, in August 2007, Monster had numerous leaks that resulted in the loss of millions of customers' data to identity theft. Although Monster waited several days to announce this leak (drawing heavy criticism), they have recently announced new security measures to prevent this happening again. Don’t worry, they using advanced technology and encrypted formats so there is zero percent chance for leaky.

Just visit
Monster.es and it’s a analysis about web sponsored.

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