Re:An IPO as new customer lure?
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Vonage going IPO
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I am a vonage customer and I got both the voicemail and the email about the IPO. To participate you had to be a customer between december 15 2005 and February 1 2006
Wow, this poster is having quite the same experience finding a job out of school as I, who graduated last month with degrees in Computer Science and Physics. I have been searching for work in Chicago & south suburbs for over six months, and needless to say I am still unemployed.
My qualifications do stand out from the crowd a bit (Cum Laude, good internship, lots of projects), but the job search is still very rough.
What I am finding however, at least in this area, is that there are a number of new opportunities with consulting companies opening up, and there seems to be more opportunities available now than just a few months ago.
Fermilab actually does not do nuclear energy research(or at least they don't advertise it). They are mainly concerned with research surrounding their giant particle accelerator - like discovery and research of subatomic particles.
I know because I've seen it.
I am a vonage customer and I got both the voicemail and the email about the IPO. To participate you had to be a customer between december 15 2005 and February 1 2006
Wow, this poster is having quite the same experience finding a job out of school as I, who graduated last month with degrees in Computer Science and Physics. I have been searching for work in Chicago & south suburbs for over six months, and needless to say I am still unemployed.
My qualifications do stand out from the crowd a bit (Cum Laude, good internship, lots of projects), but the job search is still very rough.
What I am finding however, at least in this area, is that there are a number of new opportunities with consulting companies opening up, and there seems to be more opportunities available now than just a few months ago.
Using version 3.0: There is no plug-ins menue in preferences. hmm
This sounds to me like a non-lethal Doomsday Device
Fermilab actually does not do nuclear energy research(or at least they don't advertise it). They are mainly concerned with research surrounding their giant particle accelerator - like discovery and research of subatomic particles. I know because I've seen it.