The News Hours article does not say "only 1.3% of hires came from Monster" but instead says:
"Monster.com was reported by employers as the source of ALL hires only about 1.3 percent of the time." (emphasis added)
So 1.3% of employers on Monster got 100% of hires there and 98.7% got less than 100% of hires, perhaps none, on Monster. If this statistic, from a survey by the way, means anything, it does not mean Monster was responsible 1.3% of US hiring. Ditto for the 1.2% at CareerBuilder.
This is pretty typical of articles on News Hours's business blog - provocative and seemingly informative but generally poorly written and researched and often ideological. You will often know less after reading their articles, or more accurately, know more things that are wrong.
Here's the actual survey from careerXroads that this was based on. I have no idea how reliable it is.
"Monster.com was reported by employers as the source of ALL hires only about 1.3 percent of the time." (emphasis added)
So 1.3% of employers on Monster got 100% of hires there and 98.7% got less than 100% of hires, perhaps none, on Monster. If this statistic, from a survey by the way, means anything, it does not mean Monster was responsible 1.3% of US hiring. Ditto for the 1.2% at CareerBuilder.
This is pretty typical of articles on News Hours's business blog - provocative and seemingly informative but generally poorly written and researched and often ideological. You will often know less after reading their articles, or more accurately, know more things that are wrong.
Here's the actual survey from careerXroads that this was based on. I have no idea how reliable it is.
http://www.careerxroads.com/news/SourcesOfHire2013.pdf