Dear Fellow Members,
We are looking to buy a subscription for one of the job portals from the following:
1. Naukri
2. Monster
3. Jobstreet
Could you vote for your best and give reasons why or why not to buy a subscription for a particular portal based on your experience? Your prompt response will be appreciated!
Thanks,
Priyanka
From India, Mumbai
We are looking to buy a subscription for one of the job portals from the following:
1. Naukri
2. Monster
3. Jobstreet
Could you vote for your best and give reasons why or why not to buy a subscription for a particular portal based on your experience? Your prompt response will be appreciated!
Thanks,
Priyanka
From India, Mumbai
Dear Priyanka,
In my opinion, both Naukri and Monster have a widespread database. While Monster offers access to international resumes along with the license, Naukri offers it at a premium rate.
As for services, Naukri has located Sales Managers who are accessible all the time, and they personally come to meet you to resolve your problems if the need arises, while Monster is based in Hyderabad and responds to queries over the telephone.
Moreover, it all depends on the license that you opt for - whether you prefer to opt for "n" number of resume views over a specific period or if you want to access unlimited resume views for specific days for a specified period.
The uptime of both databases is extremely good. The charges are very competitive, provided you get the best deal. Naukri generally is keen on finalizing a deal as the Sales Manager meets you until the deal is closed, while Monster tries to persuade you over the telephone.
Regarding the quality of resumes, both websites have quality resumes.
I have no idea about Jobstreet, as I have not entered into a license with them.
Regards,
M.V. Kannan
From India, Madras
In my opinion, both Naukri and Monster have a widespread database. While Monster offers access to international resumes along with the license, Naukri offers it at a premium rate.
As for services, Naukri has located Sales Managers who are accessible all the time, and they personally come to meet you to resolve your problems if the need arises, while Monster is based in Hyderabad and responds to queries over the telephone.
Moreover, it all depends on the license that you opt for - whether you prefer to opt for "n" number of resume views over a specific period or if you want to access unlimited resume views for specific days for a specified period.
The uptime of both databases is extremely good. The charges are very competitive, provided you get the best deal. Naukri generally is keen on finalizing a deal as the Sales Manager meets you until the deal is closed, while Monster tries to persuade you over the telephone.
Regarding the quality of resumes, both websites have quality resumes.
I have no idea about Jobstreet, as I have not entered into a license with them.
Regards,
M.V. Kannan
From India, Madras
dear priyanka already u r given the ratings for websites in u r questions, 1. naukri 2.monster 3.jobstreet no change in that
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi,
1. Naukri will be user-friendly. You can access profiles from the lower level to the top level.
2. In Monster, you may encounter some initial problems when searching for profiles, etc. You may only find middle and top-level profiles there.
And sorry, I have no idea about JobStreet.
From India, Chennai
1. Naukri will be user-friendly. You can access profiles from the lower level to the top level.
2. In Monster, you may encounter some initial problems when searching for profiles, etc. You may only find middle and top-level profiles there.
And sorry, I have no idea about JobStreet.
From India, Chennai
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