Re: programming job market in bay area in US



Duane Bozarth wrote:
>
> "Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t"; wrote:
....
> > So should I apply for the job since it's remotely similar to what I've
> > had experience in? Yes or No please.
>
> Well, one thing is for certain--if you <don't> apply, you'll note get
> the job.
>
> What does it cost to apply as opposed to <not> applying?

Or, in another way...

You say you're a mathemetician. So, which has the greater expected
value of your likelihood of employment w/ this company-- a) you apply or
b) you don't?
.



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