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Monster Power Resume Search TM

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Introducing Monster’s patented 6Sense™ Search Technology- the most advanced way to precisely match Job Seekers to your opportunities. Power Resume Search will help you find the relevant candidates you need quickly and effortlessly.

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Monster Power Resume SearchTM

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Recognize candidate’s breadth and depth of experience?

Identify job hoppers from long-tenured employees?

Distinguish “must have” vs. “nice to have” skills?

Assess context of experience (i.e. 3 months vs. 10 yrs)?

Score a candidate based on recent vs. outdated skills?

Automatically identify related skills?

Understand the latest industry acronyms?

…At lightning speed?

Imagine If You Could…

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Introducing Monster’s patented 6Sense™ Search Technology

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Understands concepts

Searches on the meaning of words

Understands job titles, skills, industries, education etc.

Understands the hierarchy of concepts

Intelligently handles abbreviations, acronyms

Understands context

Knows the difference between:> UC Berkeley> Berkeley Farms> 123 Berkeley Avenue> George Berkeley

Understands difference between recent/dated experience

Evaluates the length of time using a skill or holding a job

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Monster Power Resume SearchTM Finds Your Best Candidates

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The Power Resume Search DifferenceSo now, instead of typing this:

(“Director of Corporate Finance” OR “Dir. Of Finance” OR “Director, Finance”) AND ((“GAAP” OR “SOX” OR “SOX 404” OR “Financial Audit” OR “Audit” or “Financial Disclosure”) NEAR (“to present” OR “current”)) AND NOT (“White” OR White Sox”)

All you need to type is this:

GAAP

SOX

Director of Finance

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Pinpoint Specific Candidate Qualifications

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Stop Looking and Start Finding Your Next Hire

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Results are scored and ranked

Matching skills are noted with green dots

Depth of experience is cited

Current position is noted

Saving You Time and Effort

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Helping You Make Informed Decisions

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Leading the Digital Recruitment Industry

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Capability

Monster’sPower

ResumeSearch

CareerBuilder’s ResumeSearch

Yahoo!’sResumeSearch

Automatically searches for related concepts YES YES X

Understands the context of your search(ex: Oracle the database vs. Oracle the company)

YES X X

Ranks candidates by relevant experience YES X X

Prioritizes candidates with more recent experience YES X X

De-emphasizes “laundry-list” of keywords YES X X

Provides hover-over view of why candidate matched YES X X

Summarizes qualifications at-a-glance YES YES X

Displays side-by-side comparisons YES X X

Allows one-click search refinements YES X YES

Integrates with candidate management tools YES YES YES

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Customer BenefitsMonster Study Results

Source: Data collected from 48 recruiters, managers and executives from 15 enterprise customers nationwide after hands-on testing of PRS vs. various Keyword Searches

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Time saved using PRS vs other keyword based searches

Increase in the number of qualified candidates found

Recruiters who preferred using PRS over other keyword based searches

Recruiters who believe PRS found qualified candidates faster

65%

150%

90%

97%

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Get a Monster® Advantage with Power Resume Search

Provides unrivaled match results

Is easy to use

Boosts productivity

Facilitates better hiring decisions

Stop looking andstart finding your next hire on Monster.

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Appendix

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Moving from Keywords to Concepts

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KEYWORD:

n. a word that serves as a key, as to the meaning of another word, sentence, or passage.

Is too literal and limiting

Gives all words equal weighting

Requires tweaking and tuning

(“Director of Corporate Finance” OR “Dir. of Finance” OR “Director, Finance”) AND ((“GAAP” OR “SOX” OR “Tax Audit” OR “Revenue Recognition” OR “SOX 302” OR “SOX 404” OR “Financial Audit” or “Audit” “or “Financial Disclosure”) NEAR (“to present” OR “current”)) AND NOT (“White” OR “White Sox”)

CONCEPT:

n. a general notion or idea.

Captures the ideas behind words

Enables users to perform broad searches without having to enter numerous variations of a keyword

Eliminates the need for complex Boolean logic

Director of Finance

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Understanding the Meaning of Words

Understands job title concepts, skill concepts, education concepts, etc.

Understands the hierarchy of concepts

Intelligently handles misspellings, acronyms, punctuation, and more

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Accounting

GAAPSOXFASB

SOX 404

SOX302

FinancialAudit

RevenueRecognition

VSOE

FinancialDisclosure

FraudInvestigation

Skills

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Understanding the Importance of Context

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CONTEXT:

n. 1. parts that precede or follow a word or passage that can influence its meaning or effect.

2. circumstances or facts that surround a particular event or situation.

KEYWORDS:

Do not distinguish between recent and dated experience.

Do not identify the length of time using a skill or holding a job.

Do not recognize the difference between:

UC Berkeley

Berkeley Farms

123 Berkeley Avenue

George Berkeley

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Understanding Relevancy and Recency

Understands the context of an uploaded resume.

Considers length of time using a skill, how recent the experience is, total years of experience, tenure in a job.

Differentiates between company names, skills, address, schools, certifications, and more.

Scores and ranks based on overall match.

How Recently Used How Long Used

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Delivers unrivaled search results

Facilitates better hiring decisions

Boosts productivity

Promotes ease of use

Brings effortless flexibility

Maintains seamless integration

Power Resume Search Offers:

Identification of relevant skills and titles

Understanding of depth, breadth, and recency of experience

Recognition of rare vs. common skills

Balancing of required vs. nice-to-have

At-a-glance overview of qualifications

Side-by-side candidate comparisons

Automatic resume scoring and ranking

Easy search modification

Integrated candidate management and communication tools

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