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Hot Jobs, Yahoo! Sign Employment Ad Agreement

Feb 26, 1998

Hot Jobs Inc., an Internet
recruiting Web site, said it signed an agreement with Yahoo! that allows Hot Jobs’ member companies to
post jobs simultaneously to both Hot Jobs and the Employment section
of Yahoo! Classifieds.


“The Employment area in Yahoo! Classifieds is one of the most popular places
where employers and job seekers meet,” said Nayan Patel, producer of Yahoo!
Classifieds. “By enabling its members to post jobs on Yahoo!, Hot Jobs is
offering these clients the opportunity to reach millions of Yahoo! users.”


Financial terms of the arrangement were not disclosed.


“This is the first of several major relationships for Hot Jobs, increasing
the value of our exceptional services to our members and further
differentiating Hot Jobs from other Internet recruiting Web sites,” said
Richard Johnson, president of Hot Jobs.


In December 1997, Hot Jobs announced an agreement with Yahoo! that includes a
job-listings module on the Netscape Guide by Yahoo! area, where Hot
Jobs is a featured site.


Hot Jobs clients include ADP, AT&T, Cambridge Technology Partners, Cisco
Systems, Dow Jones, FORE Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, National
Semiconductor, Nations Bank, Oracle Corporation, and Sun Microsystems.

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