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David Bloom writes the blog from North Carolina where he works as a Java Software developer in the Triangle. He keeps the technology blog which tracks his recent learnings
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David- what is the best way to contact you? Are you entertaining new opportunities? Can I capture a moment of your time?
All the best,
Becky
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David,
I am a recruiter in Atlanta and I came across your profile on LinkedIn. I wanted to see if you knew some Java developers who might be interested in opportunities we have with a telcom client of ours in Huntsville, AL. I would appreciate any time our assistance you could provide.
Thank you,
Michael Sardone
877-438-2622, x306
Love the blog! Will be in touch over the next few days.
Dave