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To: Ausdauer who wrote (10248)4/9/2000 11:31:00 PM
From: JesseK  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 60323
 
I hope they fill this position fast and with someone of Aus caliber, numerous times cnbc has mentioned compact flash without ever a word about Sandisk.. We need a P.R. persuader!!!!

Organization San Disk Corporate
Job Title Public Relations Manager
City Sunnyvale
State/Country CA
Job Zip 94089
Function __Advertising & PR
Job Description In this position you will write press releases, backgrounders, case histories, and related material. You will assemble speeches and obtain speaking engagements for executives. You will set up and conduct press tours, as well as attend trade shows to do press work. On a daily basis, you will handle numerous calls and emails from reporters and market analysts. You will also persuade media outlets to write and broadcast SanDisk stories. Skills Required: This position requires at least 4 years experience in either High Tech Corporate Public Relations, High Tech Agency Public Relations work or media experience. You must be computer literate and a good writer. You must be articulate and persuasive and enjoy working in a very fast-paced environment. This position requires a College Degree or equivalent experience.
Job Time Full Time
Job Shift
Travel Required Light (<25%)
Degree Preferred Bachelors Degree
Major Preferred
Minimum Years Experience 4
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To: Ausdauer who wrote (10248)4/10/2000 1:07:00 AM
From: Binx Bolling  Respond to of 60323
 
"And finally, there are the infrastructure builders, like IBM, Nortel and
Ericsson, and the device makers -- Palm, Psion, Sharp, Motorola, Nokia --
and finally telecommunications firms worldwide, from Sprint, AT&T and
Bell Atlantic's Verizon to Vodafone AirTouch and Japan's NTT DoCoMo."

But No Mention of where the news will be stored!

nytimes.com