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  • LinkedIn Interested in Buying Monster

    LinkedIn Interested in Buying Monster

    Reuters is reporting that “people familiar with the matter” have told them LinkedIn, the popular social network devoted to professional networking, may be interested in purchasing Monster Worldwide, the company that owns the job search websites monster.com and hotjobs.com.

    In early March, Monster revealed that it would be retaining Stone Key Partners and Bank of America Merrill Lynch to review its financial situation. This “review of strategic alternatives” included the possibility of selling Monster Worldwide. Silver Lake Partners, a private technology investment company, was also named as a party interested in the possible sale.

    From the Reuters report:

    The company, which has roughly $950 million market capitalization, plans to send out financial information to the interested parties by the end of next week, they said.

    Representatives for Monster and LinkedIn declined to comment. Silver Lake, Stone Key Partners and Bank of America had no immediate comment.

    So, an anonymous source and no comment from the companies. Not much to go on, but the story has a ring of truth to it. LinkedIn is good at connecting employers and potential employees through social media, but integrating an established job search engine would be an interesting next step for the company. LinkedIn has been on a roll lately, posting impressive quarterly figures and increasing its mobile presence by releasing a well-regarded iPad app.

    What do you think? How would a social network such as LinkedIn use a job search engine? Leave a comment below and let us know your ideas.

    (via Reuters)

  • Android App Launches For Monster.com

    The Android app joins Monster’s existing apps for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

    The Monster Android app can be downloaded for free on the company’s website and in the Android Market. The app offers access to jobs, allows user to apply for positions and mange their accounts.

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    Monster has also introduced an extension for the Chrome browser. The beta release is available via Google’s Chrome Web Store. When a user is browsing using Chrome, the extension will automatically check for jobs posted on Monster based on the URL visited.

    If jobs are found, a Monster sidebar appears and displays the number of jobs. Users may view the jobs without navigating away from the site, and then also click to apply on Monster. The sidebar can list up to 99 jobs that are posted within the last 7 days. Alternatively, users may also click on the small Monster icon in the URL bar to go directly to Monster’s job search results to view all jobs for the company.

    “Influenced by recent trends in social and mobile, job seekers are changing the way they engage online. Monster is continuously evaluating these trends and adapting our products and services to serve job seekers and, by doing so, extending the reach to our employer customers,” said Vasu Nagalingam, Senior Product Director for consumer platforms at Monster Worldwide.