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This might sound a little like a company looking to exploit people but I think it a good idea:
How about looking for people to volunteer? I only thought of that because it would be a good way for those people who are just out of college or grad school who can't seem to get their foot in the door. 3 to 6 month internship.

I also thought of it because I plan on pimping myself out in about a month once i have the specific things I want set up for myself at home.

Why not start a program with Deviant Art, and some other net sites or tech firms? A great way to give and get innovation in return.

Just a thought...
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Stardock sounds like it'd be a nice work enviroment. With the new building, and booming business, etc.. I think it'd be a good place for me, except, they're located in Michigan of all places.

The only thing I would give up my current job and school situation for is a job in Marketing or R&D at a place like Stardock, Inc. where I could be part of a growing company. Which is why I kind of miss my position at deviantART, because I got in when it was fresh and new and could be part of its fundamental growth. Currently, I think Stardock has a lot more going for it, but sadly, relocating isn't feasible.

My days of giving free advice, resources and time seem to be coming to an end. Now that I'm juggling a full-time day job and school at nights, volunteering for sites like deviantART or doing hardware reviews just isn't a possibility for me at this point.

Brad, perhaps offering a bit more detail to that table including benefits and more work related information would attract a more discerning lot of applicants.
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Ugh, I couldn't edit that post. Anyways, I was going to add. Wouldn't it be appropriate to mention this in more detail on Stardock.com, after all?
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Ah...the tyranny of distance....
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Attila, why aren't you doing deviantART stuff anymore?


What sort of benefits do you think I should mention?

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Gosh, Id love to work at Stardock...although I assume there's be some limit to how old you have to be...
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Having visited, I can safely say that Stardock is an equal opportunities employer. I suspect age would not be a significant concern so much as how well you can do the job and how professional you are in your work.
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Me and EH are like, 17. Otherwise I'd be there in 8 hours.
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ObjectBar was developed by a 15 year old.  Jeff, who works on ObjectDock, I think is 19 now.


But yea, I think it would be tough to have a 17 year old move out to Michigan to work full time.

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17 here, otherwise I'd apply for the Sales job.
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20 now
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I would love to apply for the Sales position, I think Stardock is a company on the rise and have a tremendous product set with a lot of both conventional and unique market segments they can approach. I worked as Sales Manager for a company called NewTek, with a product called the Video Toaster for the Commodore Amiga (really aging myself now) and Stardock seems to have a lot of the same qualities of that company. That's a really good thing BTW Only problem, I would have one hell of a time convincing my wife and son, (last yesr in HS) to move to Michigan. Oh well, whoever ends up with the sales position needs to be ready for the rocket ride IMO.
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Offers like these really make me think about emigrating.