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CTS Looking for Filter Designers - RF Cafe Forums
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Kirt Blattenberger
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Post subject: CTS Looking for Filter Designers
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:11 pm
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Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2003
2:02 pm Posts: 308 Location: Erie, PA
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Greetings:
CTS just posted an opening for
a component designer with filter expertise. Please
take a look on the RF Cafe Jobs page for CTS to
see if this is a good fit for you or someone you
know.
Feel free to post any questions
or comments about the job here.
Thanks for
looking.
_________________ - Kirt Blattenberger
RF Cafe Progenitor & Webmaster
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maxwelltesla |
Post subject: CTS - Bad Place To Work
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:56 pm
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Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2004
3:10 pm Posts: 4 |
CTS is comprised of a few different places:
1) Elkhart, IN - Mostly automotive components
2) Bloomingdale, IL - Oscillators - spun off
from Motorola crystal/oscillator group 3) Albuquerque,
NM - Filter group 4) West Lafayette, IN - manufacturing
Back in 2001/2002 this company laid off
a large group of engineers just be for the CEO (Walker)
retired. This was done so he could ensure that got
his ~$20M in stock options. The engineering environment
is not very good and there are just hang ons from
Motorola that do not know much but seem to have
influence over management. After layoffs they did
get a few H1Bs.
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