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Monster India site gets a facelift

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HYDERABAD: Monster India, part of online recruitment facilitator, has launched a brand new version of its job site with a complete makeover not just in look and feel but also in the core search technology that the site is built on.

The new site has been conceptualised and built entirely by the product and technology teams in India and is focused on providing a simple and intuitive solution to jobseekers and employers.

Mr Arun Tadanki, Managing Director of Monster India, Singapore and Hong Kong, in a statement said, "While Monster has set a high benchmark for product excellence worldwide and has really been a role model for job sites across the world, we felt that we could add to the user experience substantially by localising the product to Indian customer needs."

Guided Search, Oven fresh job, Ezee Apply, Ezee Resume are among its new features.

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