Just wondering, thanks.
Greg
It seems that nearly everyone who's posted to 9fans in the last
several months has recieved such emails. I've been just as
baffeled as you are. They obviously come via Google's internal
network, and only have @google.com email addreses, but I don't
believe that they're 'legit'.
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Kris Maglione
If you have to park six blocks away, you will find two
new parking spaces right in front of the building
entrance.
As an engineering student who will need another job this winter,
I looked upon this as something worth checking out. I did a bit of
googling, found that the number given was indeed in Mountainview,
CA and that the emails seem to be coming from inside Google.
I figured there was no harm trying, so I replied. I got an email the next
day saying that they found 9fans posts and made the connection
to Rob Pike. It *sounds* legitimate, so I'm going to continue emailing
and try to set up a phone conversation. If anyone knows something
I don't, please share it.
John "needs a winter internship" Floren
If it makes you feel any better about the legitimacy of the offer, a
friend of mine is a package maintainer for gentoo and google recruited
him through that.
Good luck getting your internship,
Noah
I assume that since many of you, unlike me, really are
programmers, or software engineers as google seems to
like to call them, you have gotten these emails before too.
What I'm curious about is why I got the email. The sender
said that she had seen some of my online posts. Is it just
because I post to 9fans and have posted to various FreeBSD
mailing lists? Does google just use its own search capabilities
and send out periodic posts to people in certain groups? What
sort of search criteria do you think they use?