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At 3:54pm on October 24, 2011, Tamara Gore Pendleton said…

Hi Jeremy,

I work for Hire Opportunities Career Fairs and noticed you are in Irving.  I am hosting a career fair in Irving in December and wanted to invite you to recruit at that event.  You can go to www.hireopportunities.net for more information and you can also use coupon code 40off for $40 off the registrations fee.

Thanks!

Tamara

At 4:42am on December 24, 2009, Hassan Rizwan said…
Merry Christmas!!
At 3:49pm on January 13, 2009, Jenny Bianchi said…
Hi Jeremy,

It's great to be connected with you. I wish you all the best for 2009

Regards,
At 1:15pm on August 28, 2008, Kurt Nielsen said…
How is life at FS? I heard FS got Weatherford (sp?) and the FBI. How are you doing?
At 10:53pm on June 12, 2008, Eric Brown said…
Jeremy,
I don't know anyone right now who's looking but will keep you in mind.
Thanks,
Eric
At 4:13pm on May 1, 2008, Bill Vick said…
Hi Jeremy - as a fellow Dallasite I wanted to say hello. Watching Future Step go and grow has been exciting and I'd like to extend a personal invitation to you to join us here on RecruitingBlogs at the XtremeRecruiting.tv group. We are a group of recruiters committed to pursuing excellence and would welcome your input.
At 4:06pm on May 1, 2008, Greg Jordan said…
Is this for Upstream Oil & Gas only ?
Thanks,
Greg
At 11:51am on April 18, 2008, Moneik Lane said…
Hey Jeremy!!
I'm a Corporate Recruiter for BeelineRPO and I'm located in Reston, Va, but I'm Recruiting for the Chicago and Dallas area. I'm very interested in speaking with you.

We are currently expanding our market and are getting ready to open a new office in the Dallas and Chicago area.
I would welcome the opportunity to speak with you in more detail. Also, if you know of anyone who might be interested, feel free to pass my information along.

Please contact me at the number or email address below. I look forward to speaking with you soon.
Regards,

Moneik McDonald
Moneik.McDonald@BeelineRPO.com
703-673-1511
At 5:08pm on April 9, 2008, Diva Milani said…
Hello Jeremy,

I see that you are very experienced in working in Accounting / Finance roles and I am currently working on 3 very high level positions in Accounting / Finance that have been a challenge to fill.

I'm hoping we can network to mutual benefit. I am willing to offer a generous referral fee for any referrals that lead to a successful placement. One position is focused on a Transfer Pricing dedicated professional (needs to be a CPA) and the other two positions are focused on folks with good SEC reporting in their background (CPA plus other requirements). These positions are with 3 different employers.

If you think you may have some folks that qualify for any of these positions, please let me know and I will send you a full job description and details.

Thank you!

Diva
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At 8:41am on October 17, 2007, Amitai Givertz said…
Hey, Jeremy - good to see you here.

I'll be in Dallas for the upcoming Recruiting Roadshow. Maybe we can connect physically as well as in this space. What do you think?
At 1:21pm on October 11, 2007, Sonia Rodricks said…
Hiee.. Jeremy ,

Hope your doing great !

Sonia .

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