Monster Expands into Marketing, Advertising, PR Jobs
As the online job market grows exponentially, Mediapost reports that Monster.com is launching a marketing, advertising and public relations channel. With exclusive sponsor, marketing and PR headhunting firm Aquent, onboard, Monster’s new channel will focus on specialized search for industry related resumes, postings from the Monster database, as well as community forums.
In a statement, Norma Gaffin, Monster’s director of content, says, “Demand is particularly high for online marketing professionals.” The online classifieds mainstay also adds that advertising/marketing/public relations job postings on the site grew more than 18 percent in the last year.
Surprisingly, Florida dominated Monster’s listed openings chart of the top U.S. markets with the largest growth in marketing jobs over the past year, with Orlando at 147 percent, Tampa-St. Petersburg at 88 percent, and Miami at 84.
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