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Where do you live?
Karachi
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Rabia
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
yes
Your graduation date?
approaching soon
Your major?
Computer and Information Systems
What do you do for a living?
programming, net surfing
What have you done for your alma mater lately?
posted a farewell message
What are your hobbies?
reading mails from HowStuffWorks, programming, playing chess etc
Your favorite books?
Being Happy ...
Favorite Music:
depends on mood

Comment Wall (3 comments)

At 10:49pm on January 14, 2008, Sohail Sarwar Tahir said…
hey, u posted ur CV right?
At 8:39pm on January 15, 2008, Sohail Sarwar Tahir said…
cool, would let you know regarding our hiring process
At 7:50pm on January 16, 2008, Sohail Sarwar Tahir said…
i havent really looked into any of the applications.....we are planning to do that after 31st Jan....if you think you wanna resend detailed resume/cover letter....sure you can do that...

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