CORPORATE
PROFILES

Current and archived corporate profiles
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THE BEST COMPUTER JOBS IN AMERICA: 20 MINUTES FROM HOME
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WELCOME TO TWENTY MINUTES FROM HOME
WHERE TECHIES AND EMPLOYERS FIND EACH OTHER
          
This is a site dedicated to providing:
  Techies with the corporate research they need to find their ideal job
  Employers with a forum for attracting techies with the skills they need

•  This site provides samples of jobs at each employer.
  It does not provide job listings.
•  This site provides the keys to focusing a resume.
  It does not provide a resume service.
          
WHY DO TECHIES LIKE IT?
Corporate profiles provide a macro view of an organization from a techie's point of view.

  Company profiles tell techies:
     
What is it like to work at this company?
     
What does it take to qualify?
  Techies learn about a company's technology, business, and culture.
•  Techies get a virtual interview with CIOs, CTOs, and hiring managers.

The information provided has been shaped by discussions with thousands of techies about what they want to know about a company.

Please let us know, through Feedback, any additional information you would like us to incorporate in upcoming profiles.
  
WHAT DO EMPLOYERS GET?
Employers now have a standardized way to describe their ideal technical candidate.

  Profiles include an overview of jobs and career path, instead of the post-today, gone-tomorrow of job listings.
  Profiles include both tangible and intangible factors for candidates.
  Profiles provide a neutral format for describing a company's technology - the chief draw for techies, and the best way to ensure matching skills.
  Pre-qualified candidates are driven to their web sites for more information.

Find out how to have your company profiled. (Employers)
 
 WHY TWENTY MINUTES FROM HOME?
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