Super Bowl Ads: Monster vs. Careerbuilder

February 2, 2009 RSS Feed Print

Sure, last night's Super Bowl was all about the contest between Cardinals and the Steelers, but Careerbuilder and Monster also had a pretty good competition going.

Which job search site had the better advertising? Here's a refresh:

Careerbuilder:

Monster:

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