I'm in the same boat you are, and I picked up a copy of MacDirectory.
Loads of listings for Mac developers. Pick your field and send your
resume.
hth,
Kevin
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Phil Parnell wrote:
> Hi student dev folks,
>
> I'm in my last year of undergrad courses, and I'm starting to get
> curious about
> what the 'best' or 'most effective' way is to actually FIND the
> employers that
> are seeking Mac development skills.
>
> If I were living in Silicon Valley I'm sure this process would be much
> easier,
> but sadly I'd actually like to be able to own property, so the bay area
> is
> out for the time being : )
>
> So other than the obvious, like Cupertino and such, where are the Mac
> enclaves?
>
> Also, what bulletin boards should Mac student developers be scoping out
> to
> keep on the lookout for our sort of employment?
>
> I realize we are all essentially competing with one another, so if you
> don't wish
> to divulge your secret job board I completely understand. For those who
> wish
> to spread the love, please tell!
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Phil
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