Azurix is Energized by Employees, According to VaultReports.com Study.NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 10, 1999-- VaultReports.com announced today that the recent IPO (Initial Public Offering) The first time a company offers shares of stock to the public. While not a computer term per se, many founders, employees and insiders of computer companies have found this acronym more exciting than any tech term they ever heard. of Azurix Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : AZX) solidifies parent company Enron's (NYSE: ENE) status as one of the top power producers in the world. However, VaultReports.com (http://www.VaultReports.com) reveals that the secret to Enron's enormous success has much to do with its bright, dedicated, and super-charged staff. After analyzing an exhaustive series of surveys and interviews, VaultReports.com has concluded Enron employees enjoy the pressure and hard work that comes from working for one of the world's leading energy companies. On the VaultReports.com web site, one employee reports: "Due to inherent excitement and relevance of the industry, and Enron's role in building energy infrastructure worldwide, job satisfaction is high." Another sums up the Enron experience with "I've probably had the best time of my life. It's the best company to work for if you're interested in Corporate America..." This is not to say that Enron is for every aspiring as·pire intr.v. as·pired, as·pir·ing, as·pires 1. To have a great ambition or ultimate goal; desire strongly: aspired to stardom. 2. job seeker job seeker also job·seek·er n. One who seeks employment. . Work hours are long and intense. One insider warns, "The environment is more intense than even an investment bank." While another reports, "My mental inbox is always full. There's always something to do." To find out what Enron employees are saying about their company, visit VaultReports.com's Message Boards for Enron at: www.vaultreports.com/links/Enron The 50-pp. VaultReports.com Employer Profile for Enron (www.VaultReports.com/links/EnronProfile) and The Vault vault, ceiling over a room, formed in any one of a variety of curved shapes. Nature of Vaults A vault is generally composed of separate units of material, such as bricks, tiles, or blocks of stone, so shaped or cut that when assembled they form a Reports Guide to the Top 50 MBA MBA abbr. Master of Business Administration Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business Master in Business, Master in Business Administration Employers (www.VaultReports.com/links/TopMBA) can be ordered by either clicking on the adjacent link or by calling 1-888-562-VAULT. About VaultReports.com In January, VaultReports.com (http://www.VaultReports.com) was one of only two career web sites honored hon·or n. 1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate. 2. a. Good name; reputation. b. by Yahoo Internet Life as "Best of the Best Sites for 1998." A leading workplace portal, VaultReports.com publishes "insider" guides on over 1,500 companies and 50 industries. Six weeks ago, VaultReports.com launched its Electronic WaterCooler(TM), the first-ever network of company-specific bulletin boards. Located at http://vaultreports.com/links/MessageBoards, Vault's Electronic Watercooler(TM) allows employees around the world to dish the latest gossip about their company or other companies - all within the uncensored domain of the VaultReports.com web site. VaultReports.com was founded in 1996 by Samer Hamadeh, H.S. Hamadeh, and Mark Oldman Mark Stanford Oldman (1969- ) is an American entrepreneur and wine personality. In 1997, Oldman founded Vault.com, formerly Vault Reports, a popular recruitment company. He is co-president and director of Vault. , recent graduates of Stanford and Wharton. |
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