Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!brian From: brian@ucsd.EDU (Brian Kantor) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: Hospitality suites? Message-ID: <1737@ucsd.EDU> Date: 27 May 89 04:55:58 GMT References: <71673@pyramid.pyramid.com> Reply-To: brian@ucsd.edu (Brian Kantor) Organization: The Avant-Garde of the Now, Ltd. Lines: 52 When I was a poor student, I used to spend the entire week of a conference living off hospitality suite munchies.... What I think a hospitality suite should have is: Intelligent representatives who don't bullshit you, and who have more than a "well, the front panel's got our name on it" knowledge of the products. (leave the beancounters and the sales clones home, eh?) Nifty Toys - yoyos, little projectors, squirt pistols, etc. Munchies - something you grab and wave while you talk: FRESH fruit and veggies and dips cashews chicken wings chocolate cookies pretzels potstickers ribs roast beast rumaki (sp?) sandwiches shrimp sirloin tips spring rolls Beer (wine for the yuppies) While I've never TAKEN a job as a result of a hospitality suite, I've interviewed with a few. I believe it was the access to technical managers that impressed me as to the competence of the firm - and I consider the quality and quantity of the spread to be at least some indication of just how a company treats its employees. It's not unlikely that a miserly hospitality suite means a cheapskate work environment. After all, if they won't spend some money to get you to come work for them, just how much do they want you to stay after they've got you? Or maybe they don't spend the money because they don't have it? NOBODY bounces my payroll check twice. Oh yeah - see if the employess of the company are stoking up on goodies too. If they've been told not to eat any of the munchies, maybe there's some cheapness lurking behind the scenes. Face it, a hospitality suite is sometimes the only chance you have to interview prospective employers before you're desperately looking for a job. Maybe you aren't ready to leave where you are now, but when the next contract doesn't materialize, which companies are you going to contact first? The ones that treated you right at the last conference. Good food and no bullshit are IMPORTANT! - Brian