PeopleSoft Employees Looking for Homes?

Jeff Nolan beat me to it with his “Attn PeopleSoft Employees” post, but he’s right on the mark.  Given Oracle’s announcement that they are laying off 5,000 people today, a lot of experienced IT folks will be hitting the streets in the next few weeks.  Like SAP Ventures, we’ve got a number of enterprise software companies that would love to talk to experienced sales, marketing, and engineering ex-PeopleSoft folks. 

Email me if you are ex-PeopleSoft and are looking for a new gig and I’ll hook you up with some of our relevant companies.

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5 Comments on “PeopleSoft Employees Looking for Homes?”

  • Software Only January 14th, 2005 5:42 pm

    CNET: Oracle to cut 5,000 jobs in PeopleSoft merger – and many plan to get some help from LinkedIn

    CNET News.com just confirmed the

  • Peter Hoskins January 15th, 2005 7:26 pm

    PeopleSoft also seems to be the ex-employer of choice with the LinkedIn set. 3,700+ PeopleSoft employees have joined LinkedIn in the past 30 days. http://peterhoskins.typepad.com/tailwhip/2005/01/linkedin_sudden.html

  • MBA in Australia January 17th, 2005 9:49 pm

    Social Networking for Jobs

    I pointed out the other day why blogging can be a good way to build your online reputation which can trickle down in the off-line word in the form of a JOB!

    Today, I have come across posts about how PeopleSoft employees are flocking to LinkedIn.

  • CRM Implementations: Delivering Value to Sales & Marketing January 17th, 2005 11:05 pm

    Looking for Peoplesoft People

    More on planning later… Now, I’m not going to go on and on about the pro’s and con’s on the Oracle/Peoplesoft deal (that’s already been done). There is hope, however, for those of you looking for a home. Brad Feld…

  • CRM Implementations: Delivering Value to Sales & Marketing January 17th, 2005 11:05 pm

    Looking for Peoplesoft People

    More on planning later… Now, I’m not going to go on and on about the pro’s and con’s on the Oracle/Peoplesoft deal (that’s already been done). There is hope, however, for those of you looking for a home. Brad Feld…

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