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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (78330)2/24/2000 8:55:00 AM
From: Jerry S.  Respond to of 108040
 
EWBX signs on more heavyweights: biz.yahoo.com

Computer Sciences, Continental Airlines, Enron, GTE, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft and Nordstrom Select EarthWeb's Dice.com to Recruit IT Professionals
Leading IT Job Board Adds New Fortune 500 Clients Across Several Industries
DES MOINES, Iowa, Feb. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- EarthWeb's (Nasdaq: EWBX - news) dice.com (http://www.dice.com), a leading nationwide job site for Information Technology (IT) professionals, announced today that Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE: CSC - news), Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL - news), Enron Resources (NYSE: EOG - news), GTE Corporation (NYSE: GTE - news), Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT - news), Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - news) and Nordstrom (NYSE: USW - news) have each signed agreements to post their IT job positions on dice.com.

Dice.com currently lists over 130,000 high-tech permanent, contract and consulting jobs nationwide for a wide variety of positions from programmers, software engineers and system administrators to software development engineers, CIOs and other IT professionals. Dice.com was ranked number one in San Francisco, New York, Boston and Austin for IT jobs by Dynamic Logic, an online research company.

``These dice.com clients join other Fortune 500 companies such as Apple, Bank of America, Boeing, Cisco, The Gap, HP, Harris, IBM, Lucent and Oracle that are now posting their jobs on dice.com,' said Kent Kelderman, Group Vice President of EarthWeb Career Solutions. ``We believe that dice.com's client and traffic growth is a result of our IT-only focus, over 130,000 high-tech jobs posted, advanced search tools and our position as an effective alternative to traditional classified ads.'

``The demand for and recruitment of IT professionals continues to grow across all industries,' said Bill Gollan, Senior Vice President at EarthWeb. ``As a result of this growth, we expect that dice.com will become an increasingly important solution for IT recruitment.'