Re: So I guess MIT is not good enough anymore?
From: Arun (arunkpe_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/25/04
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Date: 25 Jan 2004 01:27:43 -0800
Dude,
Notice the name of the "recruiter". I'll bet its a Indian company
based in Florida for some local operations (read maintanence) or its
most probably a contracter.
In anycase you dont want to work for either.
I'm a Indian :-) and I've seen this sort of dungheap before.
I hear that Raytheon in CA and most defense contracters are hiring.
And ofcourse they'll hire only citizens. So look around! Why even IBM
says its gonna hire 5000 people in the US.
And yeah, Harvard/MIT/Yale/etc have reputations that'll open doors
anywhere in the world. But no degree will help if you can hire a
programmer for $500-800 a month half-way-across-the-globe. Not in this
economy.
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