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  3. CareerBuilder - Wikipedia

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    CareerBuilder is an American employment website founded in 1995 that operates in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. In 2008, it had the largest market share among online employment websites in the United States . [ 2 ]

  4. Robert McGovern (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Jobfox differed from CareerBuilder, which brought the job search process online, by focusing on making it easier for job seekers to find a job. [ 6 ] In June 2009, McGovern was in a car accident and suffered severe brain injury.

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  6. Indeed - Wikipedia

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    Indeed was cofounded by Paul Forster and Rony Kahan in 2004 in both Austin, Texas, and Stamford, Connecticut. [8] The Stamford offices house the company's sales, client services, finance, and human resources teams, while the product development staff is based in Austin.

  7. Matt Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Matt Ferguson (born November 30, 1966, in Bloomington, Indiana) is a former American Chief Executive Officer for the largest online job site CareerBuilder.com.He graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts in political science.

  8. Monk-e-Mail - Wikipedia

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    CareerBuilder.com's traffic grew by 25% within months of Monk-e-Mail's launch, making it the top-visited career website worldwide. [21] It reached 23 million visits in October 2006, a record for the company; [22] both Oddcast and CareerBuilder's vice president of consumer marketing, Richard Castellini, attributed the success to Monk-e-Mail.

  9. Monster.com - Wikipedia

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    Monster's first Super Bowl ad, "When I Grow Up", (created by Mullen for the 1999 Super Bowl) asked job seekers, "What did you want to be?"It was the only commercial named to the "Best of Television 1999" list by Time.