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Alicia Keys joins forces with recruiter Monster
Monday 12th April 2010By Mike Jones
Grammy Award-winning musician Alicia Keys has joined forced with Monster.com to find a Head Blogger for her forthcoming website IAAS.com (aka I Am A Super Woman).
Candidates can log onto Monster.com to apply and find more information on IAAS.com.
"With IAAS.com, I'll be displaying my 'voice' in a different way and need just the right person to help me express a point of view that I don't think exists yet in the blog world," Keys said.
"Combing the country is a big undertaking and I'm incredibly grateful to have Monster.com as a partner in this extensive and exciting process!"
Ted Gilvar, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Monster.com, said: "We help match great people with great jobs every day and Alicia has given us the opportunity to help a talented blogger get the coolest job in social media.
"Most employers are swamped with resumes so imagine Alicia's challenge with this job. Fortunately our precision search technology will help match the best candidates from the thousands that will apply."
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