Apr 28, 2000

WEB BRIEFINGS: Monster.com.hk establishes Hong Kong presence

Leading online career network Monster.com, the 27th most-visited site in

the world in the infotainment category, has launched its blend of online

jobs, career information and guidance in Hong Kong. Monster.com has the

distinction of being a profitable dotcom company, relying on revenue

streams delivered through sales of services, job listings and

advertising space.



WEB BRIEFINGS: Monster.com.hk establishes Hong Kong presence

Leading online career network Monster.com, the 27th most-visited site in

the world in the infotainment category, has launched its blend of online

jobs, career information and guidance in Hong Kong. Monster.com has the

distinction of being a profitable dotcom company, relying on revenue

streams delivered through sales of services, job listings and

advertising space.



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