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Re: Great places to work (Was "Interviews and Ethics")
Subject:Re: Great places to work (Was "Interviews and Ethics") From:Paula Puffer <techwrtr -at- CEI -dot- NET> Date:Mon, 16 Jun 1997 11:28:05 -0500
Please go back and look at the archives about a month ago, we went through
this discussion already except it covered the flipside (what are the bad
Places to work). The consensus was what was a bad place for one person is
not a bad place for another. I feel that this list is the like the bad
list, subjective. My experiences with company Y are not going to be your
experiences with company Y, therefore I might disagree with the inclusion
of a company on the list.
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