When trying to get
hired by a dot - com superstar, why not get a.
Not exact matches
So the staff upheaval of 1999 — caused in part
by the
dot - com
hiring craze, during which even the receptionist was spirited away to become marketing manager of a Web company — was all the more stunning.
The flawed assumption underling this theory of LIFO is that law firm
hiring during economic expansions fueled
by, say, a
dot - com bubble or a real estate boom, is done with the same forethought as it is during a recovery.