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- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 01:43:49 -0800
- From: Jonathan Byrne <jq@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] de-lurking with a question
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On Saturday 14 February 2004 09:37 am, Ben Konrath wrote: > While in Japan, I had the unfortunate experience of working for Nova. Heheheh, yeah, I worked there for most of a year in 1994-95. I feel your pain :-) Before I worked there, a Nova teacher told me to apply there if you can't find anybody else who will sponsor you for that first work visa, but if you can find anyone else, go there. Since most schools wanted you to already have the work visa and be ready to start work really soon, that's how it turned out. So I suppose it figures that they have a website that is 100% Flash with no non-Flash option <URL:http://www.teachinjapan.com> (but you really don't want to look). It's hard to add much to Steve's thorough and excellent response, except maybe this: the better experience depends in part on what your career goals are after graduation. If you want to work for a Linux company, whether a distributor such as Red Hat, a large consulting company such as IBM, or a smaller one, Red Hat might be the best place for an internship. As Steve said, they have a lot of terrific Linux talent employed there. If you go with Red Hat, try to get to meet Adrian Havill if he's still there. We worked together at an ISP in Japan, and I later helped TurboLinux recruit him, and then he later went on to work for Red Hat and was sent back Stateside. If you aren't highly focused on working for a Linux company or if you think you might rather work for a hardware company, don't turn your nose up at Epson, either. They do offer some Linux software for their equipment, although it is not as featureful as their Windows stuff. Also, try to get to know some people who work at Epson and see what they have to say about it. If they are happy, the internship will probably be good. If they are all unhappy, lean toward Red Hat :-) Jonathan -- 99 pounds of natural born goodness 99 pounds of soul!
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