BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$299.9M
- Private
- US
Dow Jones Description
Now doing business as Yahoo! HotJobs after Yahoo, Inc. acquired the job board in 2002.
Number of Employees 500
Peer Companies
NAICS Code : 561310
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Wi-Fi TV Launches Million Dollar Sales Campaign Offering Career Opportunities on Monster.com, Careerbuilder.com and Hotjobs.com
Wi-Fi TV Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WTVN) has invested in a million dollar advertising campaign to recruit independent sales agent representatives on major Internet career boards such as Monster.com, Careerbuilder.com and Hotjobs.com. The goal is to build a nationwide Wi-Fi TV sales team over the next 12 months with a focus on...
Online Job Boards Face Tough Times Amid Hiring Slump in U.S.
By Kathy Bergen, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 8--Online job services, one of the last hardy flowers to survive the collapse of the Internet boom, are starting to wilt a bit in the face of a nationwide hiring slump--and it...
Advertisers punt on Super Bowl; Monster.com, HotJobs.com are suiting up for the Big game; Other firms opt for more airtime during Winter Olympics.(Brief Article)
Perennial Super Bowl advertisers and online recruiting rivals Monster.com and HotJobs.com plan to run spots during this year's telecast on Feb. 3, but as many as three of the five b-to-b companies that advertised during last year's game may stay on t Perennial Super Bowl advertisers...
Online Job Sites Prepare to Stay Around.
By Kathy Bergen, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 3--With the Internet glory days long since vanished, online job services are establishing themselves as survivors, even as legions of their dot-com brethren have collapsed and piles of Internet-bubble riches have evaporated. ...
Parent Company of Monster.com Refuses to Increase Bid for Rival Job Site.
By D.C. Denison, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 28--TMP Worldwide, the parent company of Maynard-based Monster.com, yesterday announced it would not increase its bid for HotJobs.com Ltd., a rival recruitment site. The move clears the way for Yahoo Inc.'s purchase...
Yahoo to Buy HotJobs.com for $436 Million.
By Mary Anne Ostrom, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 28--Yahoo said Thursday it will buy HotJobs.com for $436 million, triumphing over the original bidder and securing for itself the No. 2 spot among online recruiters. Two...
TMP Worldwide Declines to Modify Offer to Acquire HotJobs
Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 27, 2001 TMP Worldwide Inc. (NASDAQ:TMPW), the world's leading supplier of human capital solutions, including the pre-eminent Internet career portal Monster.comR, today said that it had notified HotJobs that it will not modify the terms of its previously announced agreement to acquire...
Shares of New York-Based Online Career Service Jump with Bid from Yahoo.
By D.C. Denison, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 14--Shares of HotJobs Inc. shot up 59 percent to $10.30 yesterday as investors reacted to an unsolicited $436 million bid for the online career service by Yahoo Inc., an attempt to beat an...
Yahoo Makes $436 Million Bid for Online Job-Listing Service.
By Mary Anne Ostrom, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 13--Yahoo announced a $436 million unsolicited offer for HotJobs, the online job-listing service, on Wednesday in a bid to scuttle a proposed sale of the site to market...
TMP Worldwide Reaffirms Commitment to HotJobs Acquisition
Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 12, 2001 TMP Worldwide Inc. (NASDAQ: TMPW), the world's leading supplier of human capital solutions, including the pre-eminent Internet career portal Monster.comR, today reaffirmed its commitment to consummate its previously announced agreement to acquire HotJobs.com, Ltd. (NASDAQ: HOTJ), a leading recruitment company whose...
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