Hmm, anyone have any good recs for recruiters in Austin, Tx? (kinda off topic, but 
hey, have to check:))

todd



On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Adam Pressman wrote:

> Have to post my commendation to the folks at the Reston, VA. office of TEK
> Systems (based in Baltimore, MD) My experience was similar to yours Mark,
> though I didn't need to relocate, and common among the three different
> recruiters in that firm I had the pleasure of meeting.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Villanova [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 12:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Recruiter Experiences
>
>
> We always post our recruiter horror stories so I thought I'd post a good
> story for once.  I was looking to move from California to Texas after the
> last layoff and I put my resume out on computerjobs.com.  I got a few leads
> but most companies are shy about relocations right now.  Then I get a call
> from this recruiter, and we all know how annoyed we are with recruiters
> lately.  But this guy lines up an interview right away and follows up with
> me throughout the interview process.  He called me with suggestions for the
> interview, suggestions for my move once I got the job (suggested the
> apartment that I now live in), and stopped by on my first day to see what I
> thought.  Its been a month now and he still calls to check up on me and
> today he is taking me to lunch.  Anyone looking for work in the Dallas/Fort
> Worth area do yourself a favor and call this guy or just shoot him a resume.
> I'm sure glad he found mine.
>
> Larry Bergstrom
> Computer Staff
> (817) 329-5009
> 1701 W. Northwest Highway
> Grapevine, Texas 76051-8105
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.compstaffonline.com
>
> Mark Villanova
> I3Mobile
> IT Engineer (TX)
> Office: 817-766-5012
> Fax: 817-766-5001
> Mobile: 817-312-8955
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>

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