I did see the same message.  Thank you for your assistance!
Regards,
David

At 03:09 PM 05/06/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>David,
>
>I received this from Stephen Hackett via 4/22 TREG email. It might be
useful in
>your search.
>
>Regards   Paul J. Smith, Teradyne, Boston
>
>
>
>
>I came across this new jobs service announcement and thought the list might
>be interested:
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>MEDIA ALERT
>
>
>20 April, 1999
>
>JOBSINTELECOMS LAUNCHES INTERNET SERVICE DEDICATED TO TELECOMS RECRUITMENT
>http://www.jobsintelecoms.com
>
>
>Jobsintelecoms.com today launches an Internet recruitment service dedicated
>to the telecoms industry. Offering a global snapshot of a large number of
>jobs available in the telecoms industry, the site can be found at
>www.jobsintelecoms.com and is set to become the definitive answer to the
>recruitment needs of both employers and jobseekers in the telecoms
>industry. Jobsintelecoms builds on the success of its sister company
>Personnelnet Health, which has captured the Internet recruitment
>advertising for the health sector in less than 12 months.
>
>"Recent industry research indicates that employers can save around 150 man
>hours and 
>£13k over ten vacancies by conducting their searches for
>employees online", commented Director of Jobsintelecoms, Simon Maisey.  He
>added:  "The telecoms industry is ideally suited to the Internet as a
>medium for recruitment.  The industry is extremely buoyant, with average
>salaries commanding £45-55k and requirements for telecoms specialists
>world-wide in constant demand.  The immediacy of this service enables
>in-depth targeting to reach the right candidates, and a fast and efficient
>medium to sourcing the right candidates".
>
>"The depth of job classifications ensures you only get applicants qualified
>for the job", commented Peter Segal of recruitment advertising company
>Ogilvie.  "The service has potential to be extremely successful and we will
>be using it extensively".
>
>Added Bill Mieran, Chairman of the Telecommunications Users' Association:
>"Jobsintelecoms has been devised so that employers can post an unlimited
>number of jobs throughout the year for one single annual licence fee.  For
>job-seekers, the service is free, providing job descriptions, facilities to
>contact employers direct, and up-to-date industry, careers and CV tips.  I
>am confident the site will expand rapidly to become an essential website
>service for all telecoms employers seeking skilled employees, and
>professionals online for their next move".
>
>- ENDS -
>
>
>For interviews and more information, please contact:
>Lucy Butler/Julie Coleman
>icas public relations
>Tel:  0171 632 2400
>lu...@icas.co.uk
>
>
>
>
>David Kowal <dko...@rosslyn.bbn.com> on 05/06/99 12:27:13 AM
>
>Please respond to treg@world.std.com
>
>To:   treg@world.std.com
>cc:    (bcc: Paul J Smith/Bos/Teradyne)
>Subject:  Looking for opportunities
>
>
>
>Hello group.  I'm essentially enquiring about overseas opportunities in
>South East Asia
>(preferably Bangkok) for a Telecomms person.  Strengths are in FRelay, ATM,
>x.25,
>TCP/IP, LANs & WANS.  Data and Voice engineering or even implementation.  Any
>assistance at all would be appreciated.
>Kindest regards,
>David Kowal
>GTE-Internetworking/BBN Technologies
>
>
>
>
>
>

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