[ale] OT: checking out potential employer's reputation

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 18:05:34 EDT 2008


I would definitely give linked-in a shot to see if you know anyone
that knows anyone that works there.

ie. search by comp. name and see if anyone shows up at level two.

Greg

2008/7/24 Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com>:
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> 2008/7/24 Sid Lane <random.user.427 at gmail.com>:
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>> hey,
>>
>> I'm currently employed (more or less hapily) but an interesting
>> opportunity has suddenly shown up that I think I'd be pretty stupid not to
>> at least look into.
>>
>> my ? is:  does anyone know of any reliable ways to get feedback about a
>> given company from other tech-types currently or recently employed there?
>
> --- without tipping your hand that you are looking to your current
> employer...
>
> The usual google lookups are good but if the engineers are NDA covered you
> may have a hard time getting the level of "how are things" feedback you
> really would like. Bu a goog search may provide some names to do further
> looking.
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