When you conduct a search, you’ll see a list of qualified resumes, including top level information like the job seeker’s most recent job title, employer and desired “target job.” You can choose a brief or detailed view and sort your results by resume title, location and posting date. Simply click a resume title to view the resume in its entirety. Flexible controls let you refine your search, conduct a new search and save favourite resumes to a folder for later access.
Monster uses a simple folder approach to organizing resumes. When you conduct a search and want to save resumes that look promising, you’ll simply select them and add them to a folder. You can create folders in advance or create one on the spot. We also supply a default folder for quick access. Simply click “add to favourites” and the selected resume will be saved for you. Your saved resumes can always be accessed with just a click on your Monster homepage.
Once you’ve saved favourite resumes, you can use Monster’s resume rating tool to easily rank candidates based on how qualified they are for a given open job. As you review a candidate’s resume, you’ll select “Rate this Resume” and choose the appropriate rating level. Rating resumes is one quick way to review and organize candidates for future consideration.
As our HVAC manufacturing and service business experienced rapid growth, we needed to find qualified workers quickly. MonsterCare’s job posting product, as well as their searchable database, allowed me to easily identify and hire skilled technicians that would meet the needs of our clients. When comparing Monster to local competitors', Monster's talent pool was exceptional, especially considering Alberta's current workforce shortage.
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