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Executive Ventures is seeking highly qualified individuals for its portfolio companies currently operating in stealth mode. EV specializes in industries such as internet and web development, consumer electronics, software development and mobile communications etc. If you are the best in your field and have expertise in one of the following areas, please submit a resume and cover letter to recruit [AT] executiveventures
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- Internet Marketeer, Product Marketeer
- Copy Writer
- LAMP Platform Developer
- Application Developer - Python, C++
- Quality Assurance Engineer
- Technical Writer
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We offer a challenging and fun work environment that is comprised of an extremely talented team of experienced veterans and talented newcomers. We provide market competitive salaries, participation in a stock option plan, full medical, dental, vision coverage, and catered lunches. |
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| Absolutely no recruiting agencies. Executive Ventures does not work with external agencies. Do not call or email. Principals only via email. |
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03/10/2010 04:06 PM - Psychiatric Solutions shares rise on media report of potential buyout by Bain Capital
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Shares of Psychiatric Solutions Inc. surged Wednesday after media reports said the mental health hospital operator may be bought out by private-equity firm Bain Capital.
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03/10/2010 11:50 AM - A decade later, lessons in the Nasdaq collapse
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Ten years ago today, before the dot-com bubble burst, the Nasdaq composite index hit a record 5,132.52 points -- a peak that the technology-heavy market shows no sign of scaling again any time soon.
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03/10/2010 07:36 AM - SensAble Technologies' digital dentistry product line receives $8M infusion
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SensAble Technologies, Inc , a leading provider of 3D modeling software, haptic devices and dental restoration design and fabrication solutions, announced that it has received an $8 million investment to propel sales, marketing and engineering efforts for its digital dentistry product line.
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03/09/2010 11:18 PM - O'Brien: How dot-com start-ups have changed 10 years later
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Ron Conway, center, and Bob Bozeman, right, meet with Gordon Rubenstein of Rolling Thunder Network at a 2001 event that Angel organized in Palo Alto to introduce entrepreneurs to possible investors.
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