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So. Rumor has it that Websense, which moved from San Diego to Texas last year or so, has moved back to San Diego

A few friends of mine got offers from Websense recently. I was surprised, because after they were acquired by a private equity company, that PEC spent considerable amount of time trying to move operations from San Diego to Texas, citing lower cost while having decent available talent in Texas. According to the ones that I know that got hired recently in San Diego, that didn't turn out to be the case. That'swhy Websense is rehiring in San Diego. If true, it's funny.

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Post ID: @OP+EKkIoml

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WebSense moved sales, marketing, and other operational aspects to Texas. The San Diego office remains the home of the technology portion of the company. They are always looking for good software, systems & networking, CM, and other engineering types.

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Post ID: @uyb+EKkIoml

my PC got an offer from Websense that it couldn't refuse. thanks IT.

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Post ID: @cbv+EKkIoml

Rumor has it that OP is a dipshit

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Post ID: @dmo+EKkIoml

Once you go to Texas, you can come back, but only in a body bag. Dipshit open carry idiots

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Post ID: @mjy+EKkIoml

Hahaha the should change the company's name to Web Nonsense. Chortle chortle.

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Post ID: @inf+EKkIoml

all rumor. everyone knows - if you go Texan, you DON'T come back. much like coffee talk - once you go Black, you don't go back. Douche!

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Post ID: @rrg+EKkIoml

What was even more surprising was those that took the offer from Websense that I know also said it didn't take that long for them to find something in San Diego, especially if they were consdering startups. 3 weeks on average from the time of a phone screen to an offer.

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