Nice to see some community support for this company.  To me that means
a whole lot more than the initial email.

Ryan I'm not that interested in what you talk about at standup or when
you do lunch.  I'm sure it's interesting but that's more culture which
is an introduction thing. For me I'd be more interested in the tech,
and loosely the application.  Cms's aren't that inspiring but
something that's a bit different and using tech in interesting ways
is worth some extra effort to look into.  Is OSS encouraged? Is it to
be an assembly project only or is there willingness to look at special
tech if it's a better fit for certian parts?

That's the kind of info that would attract my attention so that's what
I'd like to see from job posts.

Just my 0.02
Daniel

On Tuesday, December 22, 2009, Ryan Bigg <[email protected]> wrote:
> As kind of a testimony for this:
>
> We do some work with Alister and he's a top bloke. We're working on one
> of his applications (c3cohesion) at the moment. It's a project workflow
> application which is complex but quite interesting to work on and has
> great potential.
>
> Buzzwords aside, C3 definitely seems like it'd be a good place to work.
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