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At 8:54pm on August 28, 2008, NareN said…
hi sri devi

i am looking to join with you

thanks
naren
At 8:59am on August 20, 2008, Harsh Pangi said…
Hi Sridevi:

I'm looking for professional networking. Please accept my invite

Thanks
Harsh
At 2:52pm on March 10, 2008, Cherese DeJesus said…
Hi Sridevi, I'm new to the community and I look forward to networking with great people.

Have an eventful day!

~Cherese~
At 8:18pm on March 3, 2008, Sonu Gupta said…
Hi sridevi,

I would like you to be in my friends' list. Please add me to your linkedin also - http://www.linkedin.com/pub/1/293/103
Thanks sonu
At 6:05am on February 5, 2008, Ken Rochon said…
Sridevi,

I am just joining this site. Are you on linked in?

I hope you have a great day!

Ken
http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=2536216
At 2:58pm on December 27, 2007, Rakesh said…
Hay Sri,
Hope i can call u like that... this is Rakesh working frm offshore (Hyderabad). In recruiting business since last 4 years. currently working as a Recruting Manager/Lead.

Hope you are having a holoday bashh... Happy New Year 2008

Rakesh
602 334 4219
At 2:46pm on December 18, 2007, James Masterson said…
Aloha,

Good to hear from you. You can reach me at Jmasterson@hitekhawaii.com. I look forward to your email, Have a great holiday!

Mahalo,

James Masterson

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At 12:44am on November 16, 2007, James Masterson said…
Aloha, sridevi,

How is the Santa Clara life treating you? I used to work for a company in Santa Clara in a previous life but opted to move back to the islands when the opportunity came around.

If you find your self in need of technical candidates let me know. I work with all 4 branches of the military helping veterans find jobs on the mainland so maybe we can generate some opportunities for these fine Americans.

Talk to you later,

James
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