European job site traffic up 27 percent in March
It would seem that a lot of Europeans were on the prowl for new jobs in March, with traffic to the sites shooting up 27 percent over the same period last year.
Monster attracted 8.8 million users, making it the most popular online European destination for job search, and the second and third places fell to the Germans and the French respectively.
Read the full statistics (IT Facts)
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