The Career Calamity: Monster. com and CareerBuilder, Two of the most prominent legacy job application sites file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Together. Maybe they lost their edge.
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Monster & CareerBuilder: When Job Sites Were Weird
Two of the most prominent legacy job application sites file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Together. Maybe they lost their edge.
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet. (tedium.co)
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Monster & CareerBuilder: When Job Sites Were Weird
Two of the most prominent legacy job application sites file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Together. Maybe they lost their edge.
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet. (tedium.co)
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 18:28 zuletzt editiert vonMonster always sucked imo
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Monster & CareerBuilder: When Job Sites Were Weird
Two of the most prominent legacy job application sites file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Together. Maybe they lost their edge.
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet. (tedium.co)
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 18:45 zuletzt editiert vonI don’t know anyone that isn’t using Indeed or LinkedIn these days.
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Monster & CareerBuilder: When Job Sites Were Weird
Two of the most prominent legacy job application sites file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Together. Maybe they lost their edge.
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet. (tedium.co)
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 19:42 zuletzt editiert vonIts amazing the things that came out of the tribune that then fall apart once they go off on their own. Haven't seen an apartments.com commercial in awhile. Wonder how they are doing?
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Monster always sucked imo
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 20:18 zuletzt editiert vonSo does linkedin, haven't tried indeed or at least I didn't have to try it yet thankfully.
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So does linkedin, haven't tried indeed or at least I didn't have to try it yet thankfully.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 20:36 zuletzt editiert vonLinkedin is basically a corporate, Microsoft Facebook. And it's horrible. I deleted my account years ago.
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I don’t know anyone that isn’t using Indeed or LinkedIn these days.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 20:43 zuletzt editiert vonAnd both are horrible while being nearly mandatory for job seekers.
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Linkedin is basically a corporate, Microsoft Facebook. And it's horrible. I deleted my account years ago.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 21:19 zuletzt editiert vonI fucking loath LinkedIn! I don't go on there much, but every time I do it's 99% shameless self-promotion using vapid, one-dimensional content that's wrapped in a thin veneer of motivational speech bullshit.
How do many people can't see through it (let alone tolerate it) is beyond me. LinkedIn embodies so much of what's wrong with modern society.
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Monster & CareerBuilder: When Job Sites Were Weird
Two of the most prominent legacy job application sites file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Together. Maybe they lost their edge.
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet. (tedium.co)
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 23:16 zuletzt editiert vonShit, indeed actually got me a job once, and I'm starting to look again after 8 years.
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I fucking loath LinkedIn! I don't go on there much, but every time I do it's 99% shameless self-promotion using vapid, one-dimensional content that's wrapped in a thin veneer of motivational speech bullshit.
How do many people can't see through it (let alone tolerate it) is beyond me. LinkedIn embodies so much of what's wrong with modern society.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 00:56 zuletzt editiert vonI don't know anyone that seriously uses it. The only posts I see are corporate PR and LinkedIn "Agree?" lunatics.
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Its amazing the things that came out of the tribune that then fall apart once they go off on their own. Haven't seen an apartments.com commercial in awhile. Wonder how they are doing?
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 00:57 zuletzt editiert vonI saw one of their Jeff Goldblum ads within the past week, so they're still airing.
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Linkedin is basically a corporate, Microsoft Facebook. And it's horrible. I deleted my account years ago.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 02:15 zuletzt editiert vonHey they have like 5 games that you can play once a day. Those are kinda fun.
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Hey they have like 5 games that you can play once a day. Those are kinda fun.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 02:52 zuletzt editiert vonI literally log in every day to play them, then log right back out.
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Monster & CareerBuilder: When Job Sites Were Weird
Two of the most prominent legacy job application sites file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Together. Maybe they lost their edge.
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet. (tedium.co)
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 08:11 zuletzt editiert von ledericas@lemm.eesurprised monster survived this long, thier listings are quite limited in comparison to the larger ones like indeed and glassdoor. indeed used to have a forum section, where you would discussion potential grad certifications to, such as CLS in the west which is notorious difficult to apply to.
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Shit, indeed actually got me a job once, and I'm starting to look again after 8 years.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 08:13 zuletzt editiert von ledericas@lemm.eesame, i however dont subscribe to thier "contact you by recruiters, since you get flooded with indian recruiters of questionable positions, and jobs im not eligible for. unfortunately for the field i was trying to get into, wasnt helping so i found just a regular job in the mean time.