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Comment on Quitting my job as IT Manager and moving to Further Horizons in Hewlett Packard by Thibs.

Good luck in your job … and I hope you 'll build a new family soon with Svetlana ! BTW, if you change your mind and is ready to work abroad (Germany or Belgium), I can give your contact to a Google recruiter. They are looking for people like you. 

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Quitting my job as IT Manager and moving to Further Horizons in Hewlett Packard
Drop me a mail if you want to have my contact (she is located in Israël but responsible for datacenter recruitment (at least for) Germany and Belgium)


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