LabVIEW Engineer [Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer]

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Mathan wrote:
Contact details?
[Edit: I hope these are the contact details that i get from your other thread. Confirm it please.
The job location is in Boston, Massachusetts. You can send your resume to [email protected]]
Message Edited by Mathan on 11-20-2009 09:33 AM
That is nice of you mathan. 
@ op: Please try giving as much details and contact info.

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