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Former SD resident
ParticipantAnother fan of Italy. Went there for our honeymoon and absolutely fell in love with the place especially Rome.
Former SD resident
ParticipantAnother fan of Italy. Went there for our honeymoon and absolutely fell in love with the place especially Rome.
Former SD resident
ParticipantAnother fan of Italy. Went there for our honeymoon and absolutely fell in love with the place especially Rome.
Former SD resident
ParticipantAnother fan of Italy. Went there for our honeymoon and absolutely fell in love with the place especially Rome.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks Flu. He is not looking at recruiters I am asking about them because I was curious what everyone’s opinion was on them, if they were helpful. I was trying to look for a persuasive argument if you all thought they might be helpful. He does have some contacts still in SD at smaller data type companies that he has been in contact with. It’s just a matter of finding the right job and of course the right pay.
As for his reputation, I would say it’s pretty good. He wasn’t really looking for a job when his current employer contacted him. We had been considering leaving SD at the time to start a family and buy a house (we wouldn’t buy at 05-06 prices) and the company offered him a deal we couldn’t pass up. He just put his resume out on Tuesday and has already had a few banks contact him, but there in the mid-west.
I’m the one that really what’s to move back to SD, but am open to San Fran too, I love the city but again we’d be moving somewhere where we won’t know anyone again, but at least it a short flight down instead of cross country.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks Flu. He is not looking at recruiters I am asking about them because I was curious what everyone’s opinion was on them, if they were helpful. I was trying to look for a persuasive argument if you all thought they might be helpful. He does have some contacts still in SD at smaller data type companies that he has been in contact with. It’s just a matter of finding the right job and of course the right pay.
As for his reputation, I would say it’s pretty good. He wasn’t really looking for a job when his current employer contacted him. We had been considering leaving SD at the time to start a family and buy a house (we wouldn’t buy at 05-06 prices) and the company offered him a deal we couldn’t pass up. He just put his resume out on Tuesday and has already had a few banks contact him, but there in the mid-west.
I’m the one that really what’s to move back to SD, but am open to San Fran too, I love the city but again we’d be moving somewhere where we won’t know anyone again, but at least it a short flight down instead of cross country.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks Flu. He is not looking at recruiters I am asking about them because I was curious what everyone’s opinion was on them, if they were helpful. I was trying to look for a persuasive argument if you all thought they might be helpful. He does have some contacts still in SD at smaller data type companies that he has been in contact with. It’s just a matter of finding the right job and of course the right pay.
As for his reputation, I would say it’s pretty good. He wasn’t really looking for a job when his current employer contacted him. We had been considering leaving SD at the time to start a family and buy a house (we wouldn’t buy at 05-06 prices) and the company offered him a deal we couldn’t pass up. He just put his resume out on Tuesday and has already had a few banks contact him, but there in the mid-west.
I’m the one that really what’s to move back to SD, but am open to San Fran too, I love the city but again we’d be moving somewhere where we won’t know anyone again, but at least it a short flight down instead of cross country.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks Flu. He is not looking at recruiters I am asking about them because I was curious what everyone’s opinion was on them, if they were helpful. I was trying to look for a persuasive argument if you all thought they might be helpful. He does have some contacts still in SD at smaller data type companies that he has been in contact with. It’s just a matter of finding the right job and of course the right pay.
As for his reputation, I would say it’s pretty good. He wasn’t really looking for a job when his current employer contacted him. We had been considering leaving SD at the time to start a family and buy a house (we wouldn’t buy at 05-06 prices) and the company offered him a deal we couldn’t pass up. He just put his resume out on Tuesday and has already had a few banks contact him, but there in the mid-west.
I’m the one that really what’s to move back to SD, but am open to San Fran too, I love the city but again we’d be moving somewhere where we won’t know anyone again, but at least it a short flight down instead of cross country.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks Flu. He is not looking at recruiters I am asking about them because I was curious what everyone’s opinion was on them, if they were helpful. I was trying to look for a persuasive argument if you all thought they might be helpful. He does have some contacts still in SD at smaller data type companies that he has been in contact with. It’s just a matter of finding the right job and of course the right pay.
As for his reputation, I would say it’s pretty good. He wasn’t really looking for a job when his current employer contacted him. We had been considering leaving SD at the time to start a family and buy a house (we wouldn’t buy at 05-06 prices) and the company offered him a deal we couldn’t pass up. He just put his resume out on Tuesday and has already had a few banks contact him, but there in the mid-west.
I’m the one that really what’s to move back to SD, but am open to San Fran too, I love the city but again we’d be moving somewhere where we won’t know anyone again, but at least it a short flight down instead of cross country.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks to those who responded. Paramount you are correct there are a lot of VP’s at Banks, he is not considered an executive but more like senior management, he does present his ideas for product development to executives. Also, he does not really management financial instruments. He runs the development of all their on-line lended products. Before he came to this bank they did not have much of an online presents, now they do. He designs everything on how a “product” will work online. He understands how the business needs a product to work and also how to work with programmers.
We know there are not really any banks he can work at in SD. We did find one position at a bank that was similar, but it would have been a little step down and in the job description it actually said to “monitor employee breaks” which he definitly does not what to do. He is open to working at data companies, really anything having to do with data products.
We are looking at San Francisco too, but would really love to be back in SD as that’s where we both grew up and now that we have children we would like to be close to family again. Are looking at LA, but we both don’t really like it and would only move there for the perfect job. Thanks again for your help.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks to those who responded. Paramount you are correct there are a lot of VP’s at Banks, he is not considered an executive but more like senior management, he does present his ideas for product development to executives. Also, he does not really management financial instruments. He runs the development of all their on-line lended products. Before he came to this bank they did not have much of an online presents, now they do. He designs everything on how a “product” will work online. He understands how the business needs a product to work and also how to work with programmers.
We know there are not really any banks he can work at in SD. We did find one position at a bank that was similar, but it would have been a little step down and in the job description it actually said to “monitor employee breaks” which he definitly does not what to do. He is open to working at data companies, really anything having to do with data products.
We are looking at San Francisco too, but would really love to be back in SD as that’s where we both grew up and now that we have children we would like to be close to family again. Are looking at LA, but we both don’t really like it and would only move there for the perfect job. Thanks again for your help.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks to those who responded. Paramount you are correct there are a lot of VP’s at Banks, he is not considered an executive but more like senior management, he does present his ideas for product development to executives. Also, he does not really management financial instruments. He runs the development of all their on-line lended products. Before he came to this bank they did not have much of an online presents, now they do. He designs everything on how a “product” will work online. He understands how the business needs a product to work and also how to work with programmers.
We know there are not really any banks he can work at in SD. We did find one position at a bank that was similar, but it would have been a little step down and in the job description it actually said to “monitor employee breaks” which he definitly does not what to do. He is open to working at data companies, really anything having to do with data products.
We are looking at San Francisco too, but would really love to be back in SD as that’s where we both grew up and now that we have children we would like to be close to family again. Are looking at LA, but we both don’t really like it and would only move there for the perfect job. Thanks again for your help.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks to those who responded. Paramount you are correct there are a lot of VP’s at Banks, he is not considered an executive but more like senior management, he does present his ideas for product development to executives. Also, he does not really management financial instruments. He runs the development of all their on-line lended products. Before he came to this bank they did not have much of an online presents, now they do. He designs everything on how a “product” will work online. He understands how the business needs a product to work and also how to work with programmers.
We know there are not really any banks he can work at in SD. We did find one position at a bank that was similar, but it would have been a little step down and in the job description it actually said to “monitor employee breaks” which he definitly does not what to do. He is open to working at data companies, really anything having to do with data products.
We are looking at San Francisco too, but would really love to be back in SD as that’s where we both grew up and now that we have children we would like to be close to family again. Are looking at LA, but we both don’t really like it and would only move there for the perfect job. Thanks again for your help.
Former SD resident
ParticipantThanks to those who responded. Paramount you are correct there are a lot of VP’s at Banks, he is not considered an executive but more like senior management, he does present his ideas for product development to executives. Also, he does not really management financial instruments. He runs the development of all their on-line lended products. Before he came to this bank they did not have much of an online presents, now they do. He designs everything on how a “product” will work online. He understands how the business needs a product to work and also how to work with programmers.
We know there are not really any banks he can work at in SD. We did find one position at a bank that was similar, but it would have been a little step down and in the job description it actually said to “monitor employee breaks” which he definitly does not what to do. He is open to working at data companies, really anything having to do with data products.
We are looking at San Francisco too, but would really love to be back in SD as that’s where we both grew up and now that we have children we would like to be close to family again. Are looking at LA, but we both don’t really like it and would only move there for the perfect job. Thanks again for your help.
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