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Kevin

What are the lunches like at ESPN?

If you work in Bristol, the cafeteria is great, and you might run into one of the anchors, but it gets a little boring after awhile.

In NYC, there are so many great places to eat. I miss Mondelo's Chicken Parm.

Posted @ 10:22AM, July 26, 2006 by Kevin O'Donnell | Permalink
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Kevin

How did you find your job at ESPN?

I applied online and got a call back two weeks later.

Posted @ 10:14AM, July 13, 2006 by Kevin O'Donnell | Permalink
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Jim

What are five things you can see from your desk at ESPN?

My TV, My XBOX 360, not many people

Posted @ 09:10AM, April 25, 2006 by Jim McGee | Permalink
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Jim

What do you miss most about ESPN?

1) My friends back east at the office
2)Lots of great travel opps. Freedom to go as needed.
3) There was a cache attached to working there. The combination of subject matter & brand strength is absolutely without peer. Anytime I ever told anyone where I worked it was always an awe-inspired
reaction.
4) It was a good balance of big company and small. ESPN took a lot of risks that other big companies would never dare (early .com, MVNO, etc)
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Posted @ 09:07AM, April 25, 2006 by Jim McGee | Permalink
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Jim

What are the five best things you can walk to from ESPN?

at 34th st office:

1) 1 block to the B train for my commute
2) Mondello's
3) Sophie's Cuban
4) Keen's Chop House
5) The Gingerman

Posted @ 09:02AM, April 25, 2006 by Jim McGee | Permalink
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