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AKON RF Engineering Opportunities - RF Cafe Forums
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Kirt Blattenberger Post subject: AKON RF Engineering Opportunities
Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 1:30 am
Site Admin
Joined:
Sun Aug 03, 2003 2:02 pm Posts: 308 Location: Erie, PA Greetings:
Please welcome AKON as one of the first two companies to post engineering
job openings on or newly launched RF Cafe Employment Forum website.
RF filter design and layout engineers are two of the kinds of talent
that AKON is in need of. They are located in Silicon Valley, San Jose,
CA.
Thanks again for reading our Forums!
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- Kirt Blattenberger RF Cafe Progenitor & Webmaster
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Tremo Post subject: Thanks!Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007
2:15 pm
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Joined: Mon Jan 22, 2007 3:38 am
Posts: 2 Kirt,
Thanks for the warm words of welcome, but
you have our location wrong! AKON, Inc. is actually located in sunny
Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA to be precise. Only 10 minutes from the
SJC airport, on a nice wide tree-lined street. Thanks for allowing the
clarification.
John Stokes Director of Sales and Marketing
AKON, Inc.
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Kirt Blattenberger Post subject:
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:22 pm
Site Admin
Joined:
Sun Aug 03, 2003 2:02 pm Posts: 308 Location: Erie, PA Greetings
John:
Sorry for the faux pas. I edited the post to reflect the
correct location.
_________________ - Kirt Blattenberger
RF Cafe Progenitor & Webmaster
Posted 11/12/2012
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