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Based on our record, Monster.com seems to be a lot more popular than MeetFrank. While we know about 119 links to Monster.com, we've tracked only 4 mentions of MeetFrank. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Let's say I want to build a mobile app like https://meetfrank.com/ which is basically a marketplace used by recruiters to headhunt. Could FF deliver that with no major problems? Source: about 1 year ago
Most larger companies have some kind of presence on Glassdoor itself. Some tech companies also have reviews on MeetFrank (https://meetfrank.com/) that you can check out. Source: about 1 year ago
Job without speaking Estonian (or Russian) would depend on your skills, a highly coveted specialist will get hired anywhere with any/no language. For most though, the options are ride-hailing driver (Bolt, Uber, Forus), food delivery by car/bike (Bolt Food, Wolt, Fudy) or some kind of English-language customer support job at a start-up (Bolt and Wise seem to be always hiring). Check out the MeetFrank app, it... Source: over 1 year ago
Not a board, but MeetFrank has tons of offers for all types of IT jobs. Also, from what I've seen, better than average job descriptions/requirements info and some indication of possible salary. Source: almost 2 years ago
💼 Our experienced presenters, Kyle Brummans (Recruiter, iMPact Business Group & Amanda Quirk (National Account Manager, Monster.com) will guide you through: ✅ Understanding different interview formats and how to prepare effectively. ✅ Researching companies, aligning qualifications, and standing out from the competition. ✅ Mastering non-verbal communication, articulating your value, and exuding confidence. ✅... Source: 10 months ago
It used to be (years if not decades ago) that a job description posted to ba.jobs.offered or the fledgling monster.com was probably a pretty fair take on what was needed for the job, and it was often written by the hiring manager with input from their team. Nowdays it's more likely a piece of corporate boilerplate assembled by HR, passed along to 3rd party recruiters, with some vague input from the hiring manager... Source: 10 months ago
Hi there. Falcon is EDR, so it can see the domain names you connect to, but not what you're doing on those domains. Example, let's say you go to monster.com and apply to 50 jobs. All Falcon is going to see is:. Source: 10 months ago
All experience is valuable. You have to constantly be learning. You don't even know right now, what you don't know. You probably have no idea of what it takes to be an assistant editor - even though you have been doing completed videos for your non profit. Your next step is to find video companies in your area (every state has a film commission, they all have a film production directory) - look at Production... Source: 10 months ago
About a few days ago, I found a product-marketing-manager job position on monster.com, and I match their job requirements. They want someone that has engineering and marketing experience. Below is my summary: Prospective Product marketing manager with 9+ years of marketing and 6+ years of engineering experience for startups, small/medium businesses, and big corporations. Executed marketing campaigns, generating... Source: 11 months ago
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