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Kirt Blattenberger Post subject: Please Read This! Unread postPosted:
Sun Jul 18, 2004 12:50 pm Offline Site Admin User avatar
Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2003 2:02 pm Posts: 308 Location: Erie,
PA :smt006 Welcome:
Beginning on September 5, 2005, job descriptions
will not be allowed on this forum. Instead, let us keep the forum
open for discussing experiences and requesting/giving advice.
In more than two years of allowing postings by employers and recruiters,
with a request for some sort of gratuity, not a one has ever responded.
If everyone is honest, then that must means no one ever found a job
as a result of postings here. Therefore, they did no good at all and
merely wasted database space and people's time. All unauthorized job
postings on the forum will be deleted.
Jobs.RFCafe.com is a professional
resource for both employers and job seekers. Please go there to learn
about job posting and searching opportunities. In doing so you will
reap the benefit of exposure to and through partner sites in the industry
such as Microwaves & RF, NASA Tech Briefs, Electronic Design, and
the Association of Old Crows (military). Resume posting is provided
at no charge.
As always, job seekers are welcome to submit resumes
for posting on the RF Cafe main website.
Good luck in your endeavors,
and thanks for visiting.
- Kirt Blattenberger :smt024
Posted
11/12/2012
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