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And, find out which watering hole the most interesting SAS folks are
visiting after hours and join them!
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Peter Flom <
peterflomconsulting@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Some additional thoughts and replies
>
>
> Nat: If you are looking for a new job, there usually will be a table with
> notebooks where people can leave resumes and where those who are looking to
> hire can post openings.
>
> Yes. And browse around the "solutions center" or "meeting area" or
> whatever
> they call it
>
>
>
> Nat: These meetings are a great place to meet people. Talk to as many
> people
> as you can.
>
> 100% agree! You can READ the papers; you can ask for slides of the
> presentations. Talking and meeting people is the best part of these
> meetings. Hang out in the hotel lobby.
>
>
>
> More:
> Also, talk to SAS people - they are friendly! (They keep the unfriendly
> people home in Cary :-)).
>
> If you go to a talk you really like, try to talk to the speaker afterward -
> nearly all speakers will be happy to hear that you liked a talk, and they
> may have additional pointers or whatnot.
>
> Go to "unique things" like panel discussions and "meet SAS people"
> meetings.
> You can't do this at home.
>
> Peter
> Who has been to about a dozen NESUGs and will be at SESUG this year.
>
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