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Tue, 15 Feb 2005

Ideal Environments: Where Would You Like To Work Today?
I heard about a job a couple of days ago that I'd have taken a pretty big pay cut to get, I won't mention details as the position isn't formally open yet, but it got me to thinking. While I've been pretty lucky with my employment over the years (Hi Boss!) there are a couple of places that I'd pretty much consider my dream job (and that I'd crawl over most peoples bodies to work), anything in the security, Linux or Open Source departments in IBM for example.

Imagine a company THAT big that is one of the few places left that actually does innovation and research. I've heard all about the old IBM attitudes back in the mainframe days but the new, gentler, kinder Big Blue is a friend of the penguin. Take a step back and think about where you'd kill to work, and why ain't you there yet?

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