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    you should take that as a filter for the company you want to work for. If their HR department doesn't know that, or can't be overridden by the manager you will work under, you don't want to work there Commented Oct 15, 2010 at 7:52
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    I agree 100%. (Don't understand the downvote. +1) Commented Oct 15, 2010 at 23:38
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    @Victor And if the world were a perfect place where everyone got to work for exactly who they wanted then you comment would make sense. As it is you show very little understanding of reality. @Nick Some people dislike honest answers. Some people also live in a fantasy world. Commented Oct 19, 2010 at 18:15
  • The fact that people would actually down vote an honest answer just goes to show you how useless these "communties" can be. You have people that dislike an answer so down vote it. They are so threatened by someone having a differing opinion they attempt to bully them into deleting an answer by ganging up on them. Some intellectual discourse huh? Commented Oct 19, 2010 at 18:22
  • You should always strive for that perfect place. If you really need the job, accept it, but then you will be miserable. If you can afford to choose, here is a guideline. To you it might sound like I am disingenous, at least in my reality am happily employed on cool projects. The only time I did a bad choice, I corrected it promptly. Commented Oct 20, 2010 at 1:43