Online job search site Monster has partnered with several more U.S. newspapers, the company stated in an announcement Monday.
Monster launched co-branded sites with 11 dailies, including The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch; Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; New Hampshire Union Leader; Rutland Herald/Times Argus in Vermont; Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram; The Post and Courier in Charleston, S.C.; The Blade in Toledo, Ohio; San Francisco Examiner; Baltimore Examiner; and El Nuevo Día in Puerto Rico, Editor & Publisher reported.
According to the job recruitment site, it will partner with eight more papers for co-branded recruitment sites, including some properties with Home News Enterprises, Western News & Info, and The Santa Fe New Mexican.
In addition, Monster has established distribution partnerships with several other dailies. Under the agreement, these newspapers retain their own job sites but can sell into the Monster network, E&P reported.
"These alliances provide thousands of consumers with another point of access to Monster's job search and match technology, and regional employers in these markets will be able to more easily utilize Monster's leading resume database, national reach, and range of recruitment services," Lauren Chacon, vice president and general manager of media alliances at Monster, said in a statement.
Currently, more than 200 U.S. weeklies and dailies are part of the Monster partnership, E&P reported.

