RE: A brief intro and a question
<smile> Read my lips:
Don't depend on job boards. By the time somebody bothers to type the information into the online form, the job listing has already been circulated internally and publicized by word of mouth to every employee, their friends, relatives, and neighbors.
So they still haven't found a candidate and they're desperate, right? Why aren't any of them calling me?! :-)
Rebecca Stevenson
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