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[May 02, 2012]

Marussia F1 Team Hiring Senior Design Engineer Using Monster

NEW YORK --(Business Wire)--

The Marussia F1 Team opens up a global search for a Senior Design Engineer as part of its alliance with Monster, the worldwide leader in connecting people to job opportunities and the flagship brand of Monster Worldwide, Inc. This is the second of four global "Cool Job" opportunities with the Marussia F1 Team and is part of wider recruitment drive to fill a variety of positions using Monster.

The new Senior Design Engineer will be based in the team's technology centre in Banbury, England. This is a real, full-time job and a potentially life-changing opportunity for the successful candidate. With an expected start date of mid-Summer, those who are interested should apply immediately at http://monstercooljobs.com/marussiaf1team/US-EN/.

In addition, anyone based in Europe who would love to work with the Marussia F1 Team will be able to choose to apply for a range of different roles. Since the alliance kicked off in February, the team has already made key hires through Monster -- see some of the new hires discuss being on the team here. A number of other candidates sourced globally through Monster are in the final stages of selection for an aerodynamicist role.

"I must have been about eight years old when I watched my first race, and it made a huge impression on me," remarked Chris Witt, Electronics Technician for the Marussia F1 Team and one of the team's new recruits who applied through Monster. "From that age I was inspired to work towards being part of the industry and I've stayed focused on achieving that. Racing is fast, furiousand adrenaline-fuelled, and I'm right at the heart of the excitement. Do I think I have a Cool Job? I think I have the best job!"


Katie Allen, Head of HR, Marussia F1 Team, noted "We're pleased with the results we've seen so far from our partnership with Monster. We've already received more than 1,400 applications for the various positions we are recruiting and have made a number of appointments. Tools, such as Monster's Talent Management Suite, have helped us to quickly filter candidates and identify the very best fits. We've been able to cast a wide net for our search for quality talent without having to increase the size of the HR team."

Ted Gilvar, Executive Vice President, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Monster, noted "It's fantastic to see the range of Monster tools help an organisation like the Marussia F1 Team to find the best talent to help it move up the grid. It is truly inspiring to see how these jobs impact the lives of the successful candidates. Regardless of whether you're a motor sports fan or not, there are countless career opportunities available on Monster that can change your life for the better."

About Monster Worldwide

Monster Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: MWW - News), parent company of Monster, the premier global online employment solution for more than a decade, strives to inspire people to improve their lives. With a local presence in key markets in North America, Europe, and Asia, Monster works for everyone by connecting employers with quality job seekers at all levels and by providing personalized career advice to consumers globally. Through online media sites and services, Monster delivers vast, highly targeted audiences to advertisers. To learn more about Monster's industry-leading products and services, visit www.monster.com. More information about Monster Worldwide is available at http://about-monster.com.

About Marussia F1 Team

The Marussia F1 Team is a young and ambitious Anglo-Russian challenger competing in the FIA Formula One World Championship.

Headquartered at the new Marussia Technical Centre in Banbury, UK, the team is majority-owned by the Russian supercar marque, Marussia, based in Moscow.

With just two seasons of F1 competition under its belt, the team has enjoyed an extraordinary journey. It was founded in 2009, under the Resource Restriction Agreement that has redefined the sport's commercial landscape, paving the way for exciting new entrants to challenge tradition and expectation. The Marussia F1 Team has been in the vanguard of a new era of Formula One, harnessing the commercial firepower of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin group of companies, one of its founding partners, to establish an innovative racing team concept for the future.

Technically, the team has experienced the rollercoaster ride that one might expect from the initiation of a young new team into such a tough and highly competitive sport. In only its second season however, with ambitious targets for the future firmly in its sights, the team entered into a long-term technical partnership with McLaren Applied Technologies, which enables the Marussia F1 Team to benefit from access to advanced facilities which are already helping the team produce a competitive racing car for the 2012 season.

As for the team's longer term ambitions, 2014 will see the introduction of a Russian Grand Prix to the race calendar. It goes without saying that success on home asphalt in the Black Sea resort of Sochi is the end-game for the next exciting phase of the Marussia F1 Team journey.


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