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At 9:29am on September 19, 2008, sandrine urvois said…
Hi, I like the socks
sandrine from france and New zealand
both extremes
At 9:53pm on August 4, 2008, Elisabeth Bloem said…
Hi-
I am currently looking for Regulatory Affairs Specialists and Sr. Clinical Research Scientists for a medium sized Pharmaceutical company. They are creating new oral tablets for the CNS Industry.
At 3:43pm on May 14, 2008, Michael Creighton said…
Hey Dennis, Im new to the blog...just trying to build my network. Hope all is well.
At 9:34pm on May 6, 2008, Moneik Lane said…
My name is Moneik McDonald and I am a Corporate Recruiter with Beeline. We provide HR consulting services and specialize in recruiting solutions for Fortune 500 companies. Our main service offering is on-site full-lifecycle recruiting support. I came across your profile and believe your background and experience could assist me in my networking efforts. 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 listed below. I look forward to speaking with you soon.

Regards,



Moneik McDonald

Corporate Recruiter

Office: 703.673.1511

Fax: 703.880.7108

Beeline
At 6:24pm on April 25, 2008, Darrin Holbein said…
Good afternoon Dennis,

Dave Mendosa recommended that I contact you.
I am currently (agressively) seeking FTE in the healthcare/medical industry. Dave said you know 'everybody.' If you can point me in the direction of healthcare/medical recruiters (as many as possible) I'd appreciate it.

Respectfully yours,
DH
At 4:56am on April 20, 2008, Ajay Menon said…
Hi Dennis, Very cute pic. I am new to this site and i look to connect and share ideas with great people. Regards, Ajay
At 7:33pm on April 3, 2008, Tektree Gopi said…
Wishes.

I noticed that you also maintain an active presence here in Recruiting Blogs. Let me invite you to pay a visit to my profile as well and to connect to my network on Recruiting Blogs.

I'm always open for professional networking especially in IT Staffing.

Some background on what I do.....
Technology Recruiter work with Direct Clients & Tier-I Vendor's for Temp(Contract) Positions. I am looking at gaining assistance from connections who can supply me any Technology positions from their Direct Clients.

If I can ever be of assistance to you, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.

There may not be any immediate need or opportunity for now for us to work together but I hope there will be one in the future, be it business or career opportunity. I am sure we will find mutual benefit by being connected directly which will also enlarge both of our views of the greater Recruiting Blogs network.

I am looking forward to welcome you as my connection.

Let us start our relationship with my Firm Air Handshake.

Thanks in Advance.

Best Wishes,
Gopi.
Link by gopi@tektreesystems.com
View Gopi Srini Tektree [gopi@tektreesystems.com]'s profile on LinkedIn
At 11:10am on December 10, 2007, Lisa said…
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At 4:31pm on November 27, 2007, Rod Garcia said…
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