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06/17/2009
Category Lotus Notes Career
UPDATE : Don't forget to read all
the comments (and probably come back later and check for more) as a lot
of folks are chiming in with additional great advice, links, training resources,
etc.
A while ago I was contacted by someone
who had recently been let go from their job as a Notes Developer to see
if I knew of any opportunities, etc., etc. I did not, but I did share a
good bit of advice on networking and job hunting. Today I received a similar
email from a former colleague, and thought I really ought to share that
advice with the community, just in case it's any good and might prove useful
to someone else. Mr. Balaban has also offered his own advice
while we're on the topic.
So, you lost your job. Congratulations,
your new job just sta"
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