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December 13, 2011 11:03 pm at 11:03 pm in reply to: Need shul/neighborhood recommendation in Lakewood #834959datura77Member
Thank you, kollel_wife, I’ll try to contact them.
What about this place?
Bais Medrash Kol Aryeh 521 Hope Chapel Rd.
datura77MemberWe have a few openings, both in software development and other departments. Not sure how we can communicate if I can’t publish my e-mail here.
December 13, 2011 2:54 pm at 2:54 pm in reply to: Need shul/neighborhood recommendation in Lakewood #834957datura77MemberChazal teach: “HaBa Letaher Masiin Oto”. Our goal isn’t to maintain current level of observance but to advance. Thus Lakewood seemed to be a good place.
We heard that children of baalei tshuva treated as second class citizens – what can I say – it’s quite unfortunate.
While H/P is closer to Princeton, prices for decent houses are very high. Plus the community seems to be relatively small. We want to live in place that has concentration of frum people – it’s enough for me to spend most of my day with goym – I want to come home to jewish environment.
I heard that many professional folks live in Chestnut area but don’t know what it is. Any insight?
datura77Member“In the real world, where you got the degree just doesn’t matter. People care about your experience, intelligence, knowledge, flexibility, confidence, and reliability; even going to Harvard isn’t going to make up for a lack in those areas.”
I’ve been hiring manager in IT (software engineering) for many years and can state that recruiting manager really doesn’t care from where the degree is from – the experience, intelligence and knowledge is what counts. I’ve seen folks with PhD from leading universities that couldn’t answer the basic questions.
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