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6FigureJobs Finds Warren Buffet Preferred Dinner Companion By Senior Management

Business Wire, Nov 11, 2003

Business Editors

STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 11, 2003

6FigureJobs, one of the leading senior management online career portals, released a survey today that named Warren Buffet as the preferred choice of senior management for a dinner companion. Based on a nationwide email survey of approximately 2,000 senior managers, 33% preferred Warren Buffet; the runner up was Bill Gates at 27%. 6FigureJobs, based in Stamford, CT, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Workstream Inc.

The results of the survey are as follows:


Warren Buffet                 33%

Bill Gates                    27%

Carly Fiorina                 16%

Herb Kelleher                 12%

Jeff Bezos                    7%

Sandy Weil                    4%

About 6FigureJobs

6FigureJobs (http://www.6FigureJobs.com), a division of Workstream, is one of the Internet's leading senior management career portals. The site's mission is to promote interaction between senior level job seekers and the companies and agencies looking to recruit them. The site provides content appropriate for senior executives, directors, "C-Level" officers and other managers, as well as containing job postings that meet their qualifications.

About Workstream Inc.

Workstream Inc. (NASDAQ: WSTM) is a leading provider of hosted Human Resource (HR) enterprise software and professional services to the Fortune 2000. Workstream's products streamline the attraction, recruitment and retention of employees for corporations. Workstream has been named to the Deloitte & Touche Fast 50 list of the fastest growing software companies. Through its 12 offices and 170 dedicated human resource professionals across North America, Workstream services customers such as Eli Lilly, Nordstrom, Nike, Home Depot, Samsung, KPMG and Sony Music. For more information visit www.workstreaminc.com or call toll free 1-866-470-WORK.

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