[gameprogrammer] Re: PC game Outsourcing (now finding a job)
- From: "Richard T. Hawley" <rich.hawley@xxxxxxx>
- To: <gameprogrammer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 23:33:44 -0400
--->It takes about 20 minutes to find a
good list-----
I agree, also check this idea out... go to http://screen.morningstar.com
, go to tools, and then go to the stock screener in the pull-down list. Then
in the basic section, select "software" from the stock sector pull-down
(anything else if you want to filter) then click at the bottom of the page
to see results..... you should then get a listing of every software company
out there including your favorite and not-so favorite game companies with
links to their websites, as well as their evaluated growth trend/type. This
will at least give you an idea of how the company is doing growth wise, and
a relative idea on whether they may be hiring.
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