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Job search at your fingertips… Anywhere, Anytime

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: In an effort to continually offer job seekers and employers with new tools to help them find their next job/ candidate, MonsterIndia.com, today announced the launch of its Android applications for both employers and job seekers to help them find candidates/ jobs on the move. 

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Keeping in mind the lifestyle of young working professionals, Monster's new mobile applications aim to provide consumers with a flexible, on-the-go, 24X7 platform to scout and apply for job opportunities at their convenience, said a press release.

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Sanjay Modi, managing director, Monster.com said, "Monster has always strived to innovate, keeping the consumer at the center of every initiative. Our Android application and WAP portal for job search are a direct outcome of consumer feedback we’ve received."

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He added, "With our new Android application, we're converging traditional online job searching with mobile technology to cater to a young, mobile, tech-savvy working population.

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According to the release, the Monster's Android application can be downloaded for free on the Google Android marketplace, making it easy to keep up with the latest job opportunities anytime, anywhere.

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Modi further added that today the mobile handset and smartphone market is growing at an exponential pace, and the Android platform is at the top of the heap — with analysts expecting it to overtake all existing mobile platforms by 2012.

Based on the future potential of the Android platform, the new Monster app provides a huge opportunity for us to tap into even more job seekers and in an element that they are naturally gravitating towards more and more often, he added. 

The application has all the features and services which are present in Monsterindia.com, but gives users the choice to choose the way they want to search for their next job opportunity, concluded the release.

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