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Major
Accomplishment:
Jeff
runs the Monster of all job boards. The original Monster board
was one of the first nationally recognized job boards. Jeff
merged the most utilized job board (in the mid 1990's) O.C.C.
into Monster and began to build the Monster of all on-line
recruiting brands, employing an aggressive advertising strategy.
Jeff completely separated from the pack upon the acquisition
of Monster by TMP. The (TMP) parent's deep pockets helped
Monster maintain on-line recruiting dominance, while economic
pressures or consolidation reduced the number competitors.
About:
Jeff Taylor
The idea for Monster came to founder Jeff Taylor in a dream.
Head
of his own recruitment ad agency, Adion, Jeff was focusing
his business on big ideas and technological efficiencies for
his high-tech clients. In the fall of 1993, a client said
to him, "No more big ideas. I want a monster idea!"
Soon
afterward, Jeff says, "I woke up at 4:30 a.m. from a
dream that I built a bulletin board system where people could
look for jobs. In the dark, I wrote down on a pad next to
my bed, 'The Monster Board.' Realizing that in the morning
I wouldn't be able to read what I had written, I got out of
bed, went to a coffee shop, and at five in the morning designed
a lot of the concepts and interface we're still using today."
Recognized
as an innovator and visionary in both the Internet and careers
industries, Jeff has reinvented the way the world looks for
employment. His "monster idea," conceived at the
dawn of the World Wide Web, quickly became one of the first
dot com companies (454th on the Web) and has since grown into
the world's leading online career site. Today, the Monster
global network consists of local content and language sites
in 21 countries and serves over 14 million unique visitors
monthly.
Jeff
is a frequent speaker at colleges and universities across
the country, and at technology, advertising and human capital
conferences hosted by such noted organizations as Forrester
Research, 21st Century Workforce Summit, Kennedy Information,
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Fast Company
and The Working Women Network. He serves on both the National
and Massachusetts boards of directors of Junior Achievement
and is also a board member of Boston's Wang Center for the
Performing Arts.
With
an executive MBA/OPM from the Harvard Business School and
his undergraduate degree from the University of Massachusetts
at Amherst, Jeff also holds an Honorary Doctorate from Bentley
College.
In
March 2000, Jeff reached yet another notable milestone: he
became the Blimp Water-skiing World Champion.
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