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February 28 2 Comments latest by Andrew Yates
I’m going to be recruiting for PBwiki at the startup job fair tomorrow (Thursday, 3/1) in White Plaza. If you’re around, or you know anyone at Stanford, let them know to stop by and say hi (look for the big PBwiki banner).
[Update]: Here are the positions we’re recruiting for:
And here’s a handout (PDF) about PBwiki, working at a startup, some interesting tidbits (”a PBwiki is edited every 3 seconds”), and the job descriptions in detail.
If you’re an engineer and these sound interesting, let me know.
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Allen.H
February 28th, 2007
Have a prosper conference Ramit, good luck with your recruitment venture.
Allen.H
Andrew Yates
March 2nd, 2007
They were giving out Red Bull. One free internet for PB wiki, I say. I'd say that was $50 (or whatever) well spent. It sends the message that you:
a) know what you're doing. Many booths were thrown together at the last minute. I know this because these booths told me so... I'm not quite sure why, though...
b) shows you care about the big picture enough to care about your people. What good is saving $100 and maybe a few hours of planning "because you can't spare the expense" when you KNOW you'll be at this event all day and that even one key employee could make or break your business?