MonsterIndia.com on Windows Phone

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MonsterIndia.com on Windows Phone

MonsterIndia.com has launched Monster application for mobile devices powered by Windows Phone for job seekers and career minded professionals. The new application can be downloaded through Monsterindia.com and Windows Phone Marketplace.

Sanjay Modi, MD, Monster.com (India/ Middle East/ South East Asia) said, "We are excited to introduce our latest addition, Monster Windows Phone app, to our robust suite of Monster Mobile Solutions. Microsoft has taken a unique and fresh approach with Windows Phone, and it is great to see the rapid growth of these devices. At Monster, our goal is to connect seekers to the right career opportunities by giving them a variety of mobile and web site options that meet their job search needs. The mobile industry in India is growing at a rapid pace. According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) this country's mobile subscriber base has increased from 893.84 million in December 2011 to 903.73 million in January 2012. Looking at this growth, we are confident that new media especially mobile technology will continue to play a pivotal role in empowering the jobseekers. At Monster, we are committed to bring about best in class innovations leveraging latest technologies to help seekers access job opportunities by their preferred method."

Vineet Durani, Director - Windows Phone Business Group, Microsoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd. said, "The Windows Phone app universe is growing at an unprecedented pace, and we already have over 70,000 apps available through Marketplace. Developed on the unique Metro UI, these apps are tightly integrated into the Windows Phone thus making them smarter and more fun. In the same way, the Monster app is holistic and easy to use, and offers an amazingly simple way for professionals to connect while on the move."



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