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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Monster and AOL Europe extend strategic alliance

AOL Members across Europe to Benefit from Monster’s Leading Career Resources

Monster to Capitalise on AOL Europe’s Strong Subscriber Relationships, Unmatched Member Value Successful and Pan-European Platform

AOL Europe, Europe’s leading online services company, and Monster, the leading global careers network and the flagship brand of Monster Worldwide, Inc. (NASDAQ: MNST), today announced the renewal of their strategic alliance to provide members on AOL’s services in the UK, France and Germany with Monster ’s career management tools and resources.

The two-year renewal builds on the successful European relationship that both parties have developed since first joining forces in November 2001. Monster will continue to power the AOL Careers Channel across the AOL services in the UK, Germany and France, giving job seekers instant access to thousands of job opportunities across Europe and globally.

In addition, AOL members in the UK, Germany and France can turn to AOL’s Careers channel to utilise Monster’s CV builder, as well as its comprehensive suite of career-related information and expert advice.

We are confident that this renewal will further help develop the success of AOL and Monster in Europe, said Peter Dolphin, CEO of Monster Worldwide Europe. The combination of AOL Europe’s strong consumer reach and Monster’s established leadership position in the global recruiting market creates a robust European career centre for both job seekers and employers. With this alliance, Monster strengthens its position as Europe’s leading careers destination.

For AOL Europe, Michael Moore, Vice President, Interactive Marketing said, This agreement extends a proven alliance between Monster and AOL and supports our commitment to delivering the products and services our members care most about. Monster’s valuable online career resources will contribute significantly to that promise, offering a genuine benefit to our members across the UK, Germany and France.