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  •  Hello Linda,
    I just recently found Meetup, and I'm happy to say that it is just the the thing I needed, without me actually knowing how to get it. Overcoming that stumble-into factor is something I would love to help with, as an employee of Meetup. Having a group for Working@Meetup is a nice twist. Keep up the good work! 

    william zajic (Dec 02, 2009 10:56 AM)
  •  hi,Linda! amazingly I am from Adama university of Ethiopia and I wan to be recruited as I completed my senior study. so, what would be your suggestion... 

    merga garoma boru (Dec 02, 2009 7:59 AM)
  •  Hello Lin.,
    Charles,from Uganda would wish to be one of this great visionary company promoter in Africa.Carry on with that excellent work! 

    charles L.nsawo (Nov 04, 2009 9:52 AM)
  •  Hi Linda! Hope to meet you soon at a W@M meet up. So sad that I just missed the last one, very much looking forward to the next! :) 

    Mandy Moreno (Oct 05, 2009 3:42 PM)
  •  Of course, my namesake, an omen?! Seriously, very interested in pursuing a creative career to help Meetup extend it's already potent influence in reconnecting our planet.
    T'was brilliant to include Meetup's own recruiting as a Meetup group...the most creativity & fun I have had applying for lifeswork. I flourish amongst the consciously creative and applaud Meetup's excellent innovative service.

    Curious what you invent, or what draws you to the inventor group?

    LINDA! from Phila., PA area 

    LINDA! (Aug 12, 2009 4:42 AM)
  •  Hey, thanks for noticing...what are the events you go to? Is the a Linda Club at the XYZ spot I should be aware of? 

    james maxfield (Jul 21, 2009 1:11 PM)
  •  Hey Linda! I'm psyched about the meet up on June 17th (pending my membership of course). Looking forward to meeting the team and discussing the great opportunities at Meetup! 

    Will McGinn (May 26, 2009 11:11 PM)
  •  Hi Linda, I'm excited about tomorrows meet up. Looking forward to meeting everyone. see you then! 

    DJSerenade (Jan 12, 2009 12:40 PM)
  •  Hi Linda; I must say I just found out about this site and I love it! I'm also very attracted to the idea of being part of the Meetup Team. Hopefully you have received my emails with my Resume and Cover Letter.
    Cheers, Gary 

    Gary Pike (Sep 18, 2008 2:42 AM)
  •  Hi Linda: Your company looks like a great place to be. Call me persistant. Please read and accept my application to be part of Working@Meetup AND read my email and resume seeking to join Meetup as your Technical Recruiter. I look forward to speaking with you. Ed Gilbert 

    Ed Gilbert (Jun 05, 2008 11:04 AM)
  •  Great! I have been playing around with a cookie recipe from one of Mark Bittman's books that should be fun to share. 

    erik (Mar 12, 2008 2:47 PM)
  •  Hi Linda hope to see you at a Board and Card Games Group soon. 

    Edward Kleiner (Mar 09, 2008 7:59 AM)
  •  Hi Linda, I got excited to see there was a meeting next week only to find out that it was already full. I hope I get a chance to attend. I also sent my application by email last night.

    Saludos from Boston,

    Luis 

    Luis (Feb 11, 2008 8:44 PM)
  •  Hi Linda,

    The more I read the more excited i get,
    it really seems like fun working at Meetup.

    Hopefully you received my application mail and it's not in spam hell!


    Greets from Munich

    Simon Baumgartner 

    Simon Baumgartner (Jan 12, 2008 10:40 AM)
  •  Hi Linda,

    It was great talking to you yesterday and I really hope all is well. I went to a Wakeboarding Meet Up last night and told everyone how great you are. 

    Wakespider (Dec 07, 2007 7:55 AM)
  •  I think you gave me my first shout! EVER!!! :) 

    Erin (Oct 31, 2007 5:48 PM)

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