[Air-l] I've added you as a friend on Doostang...
Melissa Gregg
m.gregg at uq.edu.au
Tue Jul 10 19:20:01 PDT 2007
On the contrary for me at least: thanks Heath for drawing attention to it. Doostang was new to me.
I'm currently working on a book chapter that theorises these sites that operate at the boundary between friendship and job networking (tho my definition of what constitutes such a site is very broad).
I'll be giving some initial thoughts at a seminar at Goldsmiths next week (details on my blog, here: http://homecookedtheory.com/archives/2007/07/08/london-calling-2/).
As a non-US person, I wonder if others might be able to send examples of more sites like these that are operating at the ivy-league and/or creative class end of the spectrum - noting the companies that are listed on Doostang, but also thinking of the exclusivity of sites like http://www.rightstuffdating.com. which you can't join if you aren't US-based. (I told my colleague who tried she should send a jpeg of the ivy growing outside her office window!)
I'm also very interested in non-US sites of the same ilk.
I guess my argument is you're hardly going to find a networking site for students of low-ranked unis, right? But in light of the recent thread, Facebook's relation to all this is interesting.
I'd welcome others' thoughts on or off list.
Cheers
Melissa
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-----Original Message-----
From: air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org on behalf of Heath Row
Sent: Wed 7/11/2007 11:46 AM
To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org; Heath Row
Subject: Re: [Air-l] I've added you as a friend on Doostang...
I apologize. I accidentally invited my entire address book to join Doostang,
thinking I was seeing who was already a member. I didn't mean to send that
to the list and apologize for the inconvenience, if any.
Heath
On 7/10/07, Heath Row <invite at doostang.com> wrote:
>
>
> I've requested to add you as a friend on Doostang, an invite-only career
> community started at Harvard, Stanford, and MIT. You can use Doostang to
> find a job or internship, network, and access valuable career information
> from peers and industry professionals.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Heath
>
> Follow this link to accept my friend request.
> http://www.doostang.com/sign_up2.asp?fid=&invite=D9264A57-2DC4-4E25-8FA8-9B8A7CBDD93B
>
> Doostang members have successfully received offers from: Goldman Sachs,
> Facebook, HBO, McKinsey, Google, Apple, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,
> Draper Fisher Jurveston, Saatchi & Saatchi, NBC, Morgan Stanley, Chanel,
> Summit Partners, U.S. Congress, Conde Nast, Nike, D.E. Shaw, World Bank,
> and hundreds more.
>
>
>
>
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