Just wondering: I've got a linux +, c and cpp from the university of 
louisville; do I have better than a 5% chance of having adequate credentials?
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Alan Young <alansyoung...@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 12:48, Daniel C. <dcrooks...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I worked for Verio once upon a time, and I cannot say enough good
>> about them.  It can be difficult to find an international company that
>> maintains a small-company feeling, but Verio has managed to do so.
>> There were plenty of opportunities for advancement or movement within
>> the company, everyone I worked with was very friendly and
>> professional, the customer base was great, etc. etc. etc.  My
>> experience was several years ago, but I'm confident that things there
>> have stayed fantastic.
>
>It is a nice company to work for ... the pace is definitely slower
>than most of the companies I've worked at in the past.  We actually
>have a QA department, and we're expected to write at least minimal
>tests for our stuff.  A pleasant difference from the owner coming in
>Friday afternoon and asking for a whole new featureset for Monday
>morning. :]
>-- 
>Alan Young
>
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