Jeff Taylor left Monster in August 2005 to pursue a new
unprecedented venture targeting people 50+ and now serves as Eons’ CEO
and founder. Recognized as an innovator and visionary in both the Internet and
career industries, Taylor has reinvented the way job hunters seek
employment. His “monster idea,” conceived at the dawn of the World Wide
Web, quickly became one of the first dot-com companies (454th
registered domain on the Web) and has since ...
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Jeff Taylor left Monster in August 2005 to pursue a new
unprecedented venture targeting people 50+ and now serves as Eons’ CEO
and founder.
Recognized as an innovator and visionary in both the Internet and
career industries, Taylor has reinvented the way job hunters seek
employment. His “monster idea,” conceived at the dawn of the World Wide
Web, quickly became one of the first dot-com companies (454th
registered domain on the Web) and has since become the world’s leading
online career site. Today, the Monster global network consists of 22
local content and language sites in 20 countries and serves 20 million
unique visitors monthly.
Taylor is a frequent speaker at colleges and universities across the
country and serves as an expert at technology, advertising and human
capital conferences. Taylor co-authored the book, Monster Careers, which hit bookstores nationwide in April 2004 and offers job seekers a step-by-step plan for finding the job of their dreams.
Taylor 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. Taylor holds an undergraduate
degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst; a
Certificate-Owner/President Management (OPM) Program, Executive
Education, Harvard Business School; and an Honorary Doctorate from
Bentley College.
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