Tag: Monster.com

  • iProspect India wins Monster.com’s digital mandate

    iProspect India wins Monster.com’s digital mandate

    Mumbai: Dentsu India’s media agency iProspect has won the digital mandate for Monster.com. The account was won following a multiagency pitch and will be handled out of the agency’s Gurgaon office.

    iProspect India will handle the entire gamut of digital duties for Monster.com, with a focus on performance-based marketing. The agency will utilise its proprietary tools and solutions to help the brand achieve its digital marketing objectives via innovative digital campaigns. The agency will manage the brand throughout India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.

    Commenting on the win, Monster.com, APAC & ME CMO Saurabh Srivastava said, “Monster is bracing itself for a new growth journey as it evolves into an end-to-end talent management platform in the months to come. A household name for job seekers across countries and a preferred talent discovery platform for recruiters, Monster continues to invest in innovative tech product offerings and services that are continuously improving the experience of its users across the web and mobile app. As we move ahead with our renewed aspiration of catering to the diverse requirements of an evolving job market, we are confident that partnering with the best of minds from the digital marketing space will help us create the much-needed brand resonance and equity with our existing and prospective users across emerging markets.”

    iProspect CEO and Dentsu Media chief digital growth officer Vinod Thadani commented, “Monster is a great brand that has been in the market for many years and has established itself as a great engagement platform for users who are looking for jobs and progressing in their careers. At iProspect, we look forward to deploying our innovative and data-driven digital marketing solutions to deliver the right engagement for the brand with its digital audience.”

    iProspect India managing partner Nitin Sabharwal added, “We, at iProspect India, believe that the new avatar of Monster that is in the making has the right appeal to the new-age audience. We are looking forward to the new innovations on the platform. The team will work closely with the brand stakeholders to deliver on digital distribution and customer engagement.”

  • Monster.com’s new campaign urges users to find work-life balance

    Monster.com’s new campaign urges users to find work-life balance

    MUMBAI: Job search portal Monster.com has launched an integrated communications campaign as the Official Supporter of #WorkLifeBalance. The campaign will go live across India, Gulf, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The objective of this campaign is to raise greater awareness around issues concerning #WorkLifeBalance in a humorous way. The campaign is led by a series of films, conceptualised by Famous Innovations and directed by Rajesh Krishnan (Soda Films).

    Famous Innovations founder and CCO Raj Kamble commented on the campaign, “Work-life balance is a burning issue in India’s corporate culture today and the new generation of professionals sees it as the utmost priority. Through this campaign, we wanted to position Monster.com as a proud supporter of Work-Life balance and therefore help the brand be seen as one that understands what the millennial workforce wants. We chose to do so in a light-hearted yet striking way.”

    Monster.com chief marketing officer (APAC and Gulf) Anshul Punhani said, “In our journey to build brand preference, it is important for us to put forth how Monster.com is relentlessly working towards ensuring that job seekers and recruiters not just find better, but faster. Recently, we conducted a region-wide survey, ‘Understanding Work Life Balance’, and 60 per cent of Indian working professionals surveyed rate their current work-life-balance average to terrible. What makes it noteworthy is that 45 per cent of the respondents were from non-metros cities where work-life balance (WLB) is supposedly a lesser issue. Amongst the many other insights what comes through for us is the impinging need to understand the concept of work-life balance and define it well. The campaign is around the way the millennial workforce views this priority. We’re completely in tune with India Inc’s emerging corporate milieu and it is these insights set us apart from any other brand in the industry.”

  • Monster.com releases new ‘Thank God It’s Monday’ ad campaign

    Monster.com releases new ‘Thank God It’s Monday’ ad campaign

    NEW DELHI: With the New Year, Monster.com is set to redefine the age-old connotation of Monday blues with the launch of #ThankGodItsMonday ad campaign in Gurgaon, Mumbai and Bangalore.

     

    The campaign encourages the idea of loving what you do; each day, every day.

     

    The four-week long campaign started on 11 January, making the travel time to office exciting for office goers and young entrepreneurs in Gurgaon. The Rapid Metro was wrapped in Monster’s signature purple colour and the commuters were accompanied by the Monster Mascot – Trump. As part of the campaign, commuters also shared selfies with the Trump along with their story of why they love what they do. Every week, the winner with most creative caption and selfie are given one Kindle.

     

    Monster.com MD (India, Middle East, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong) Sanja Modi said, “With this is campaign we want to conquer the general feeling to hate Monday because it brings the start of the work week. To understand better, we asked people if they enjoyed going to work on Mondays after a fun filled weekend and more than 65 per cent said that they drag themselves to work on a Monday. ”

     

    In Mumbai and Bangalore, select corporate parks saw Monster purple in their premises, with office goers and young entrepreneurs participating in the selfie contest, clicking pictures with Monster Trump. To make their Mondays special, office goers and young entrepreneurs were shuttled in luxury sedans from select stations and were dropped to their offices within a 5 kms radius in Gurgaon and Bangalore.

     

    Modi added, “It’s time to change the way one feels about Mondays because there are millions of jobs giving millions of reasons to love Mondays. This will only happen if people really love what they do and when their work gives them the drive to start the work week – Monday on a positive note. So find better with Monster and experience a ‘different Monday’. Time to embrace #ThankGodItsMonday.”

  • Monster.com releases new ‘Thank God It’s Monday’ ad campaign

    Monster.com releases new ‘Thank God It’s Monday’ ad campaign

    NEW DELHI: With the New Year, Monster.com is set to redefine the age-old connotation of Monday blues with the launch of #ThankGodItsMonday ad campaign in Gurgaon, Mumbai and Bangalore.

     

    The campaign encourages the idea of loving what you do; each day, every day.

     

    The four-week long campaign started on 11 January, making the travel time to office exciting for office goers and young entrepreneurs in Gurgaon. The Rapid Metro was wrapped in Monster’s signature purple colour and the commuters were accompanied by the Monster Mascot – Trump. As part of the campaign, commuters also shared selfies with the Trump along with their story of why they love what they do. Every week, the winner with most creative caption and selfie are given one Kindle.

     

    Monster.com MD (India, Middle East, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong) Sanja Modi said, “With this is campaign we want to conquer the general feeling to hate Monday because it brings the start of the work week. To understand better, we asked people if they enjoyed going to work on Mondays after a fun filled weekend and more than 65 per cent said that they drag themselves to work on a Monday. ”

     

    In Mumbai and Bangalore, select corporate parks saw Monster purple in their premises, with office goers and young entrepreneurs participating in the selfie contest, clicking pictures with Monster Trump. To make their Mondays special, office goers and young entrepreneurs were shuttled in luxury sedans from select stations and were dropped to their offices within a 5 kms radius in Gurgaon and Bangalore.

     

    Modi added, “It’s time to change the way one feels about Mondays because there are millions of jobs giving millions of reasons to love Mondays. This will only happen if people really love what they do and when their work gives them the drive to start the work week – Monday on a positive note. So find better with Monster and experience a ‘different Monday’. Time to embrace #ThankGodItsMonday.”