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Like diep123 said, smaller firms are hiring like crazy. I get calls from recruiters on a daily basis at this point. Furthermore, my current employer is actively looking fill many open positions. So let's not panic, it doesn't help.
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- by geo11101 January 21, 2009 3:04 AM PST
- Eric Schmidt is the biggest Mafia puppet in the US. He is bad news for apple users. http://endmafia.com
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