Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
From: cameron@epcc.ed.ac.uk (Kenneth Cameron)
Subject: Re: Chameleon and INMOS - please help ?
Organization: Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 14:36:33 GMT
Message-ID: <CKCGKx.2oJ@dcs.ed.ac.uk>

In article <2ib24i$rld@crocus.csv.warwick.ac.uk>, esrne@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Mr P I Neaves) writes:
> In mid-December INMOS/SGS-Thomson posted an advert for the
> "Chameleon" project.
> I replied and sent off my cv to INMOS and I was told I would hear in
> the new-year.
I sent an application off at the beginning of the summer, and was invited down
with a dozen others for a day long mix of interviews and presentations. I believe
they held two or three of these.

> I have heard nothing, even after a recent email enquiry.
I was told I'd here within a week or two of the trip and have still never
heard. (As it happens I was offered a job elsewhere at about the same time I
was starting to think of calling Inmos). I'd suggest phoneing them up.

Good Luck,
Kenneth.
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e||) Kenneth Cameron (kenneth@ed)     Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre e||)
c||c Applications Scientist, KTG.       University of Edinburgh, Scotland c||c
"Do not write obscure code. When you ignore this rule, try to make clear ... "
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