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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

CareerCast to power Internet job boards for St. Louis Post- Dispatch, Columbus dispatch, and more

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Carlsbad, Calif. (November 14, 2003) - CareerCast, the Internetís leading developer of scaleable web-based job board solutions, announced that they have signed agreements to power the online job and resume database and infrastructure for a range of new newspaper, magazine and association clients, including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Columbus Dispatch, Greensboro (N.C.) News-Record, Stockton (Calif.) Record, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and American Lawyer Media (LawJobs.com). The CareerCast platform enables newspapers and other media outlets to compete more effectively by outsourcing their job-board technology, freeing them up to focus on sales and marketing. CareerCastís advanced technology offers job boards the ability to carry an advertiserís branding, plus their links to extensive research information. It shows job listings in the companyís look and feel and provides daily updates for corporate clients.

Weíre pleased to be chosen to supply the job-board technology to some of the most respected newspapers and media outlets in the country, says Rick Miller, CEO of CareerCast.

The CareerCast National Network, which is composed of newspaper and magazine career sites in the United States, recently topped 110 participating media partners. The National Network offers recruiting professionals the ability to post job opportunities into both the local database of each participating newspaper or magazine, as well as into that publicationís National Network database, which candidates see every time they conduct a job search at any participating career site. National Network participants include the career web sites from such major newspapers as The Wall Street Journal, which powers CareerJournal.com and CollegeJournal.com, the San Diego Union-Tribune, Seattle Times, Milwaukee Journal and Bergen Record, to dozens of smaller papers owned by such chains as Ottaway, Calkins Media, Freedom Communications, the New York Times regional newspaper group, and North Jersey Media Group. It also includes a range of magazine career sites, including those from Computerworld, Infoworld, Networkworld, CIO, Entrepreneur and Smart Money.