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      <title>Curtis, How would you describe what you did at EA Technologies?</title>
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      <description>One like no other. I had jsut got a reality check that I could really go some where in this business. They liked my attitude and my demeanor which everybody basically rode on.

One more is when they sent the game to my house so I wouldn't have to relocate. I mean the best they said I actually did better than some game tester they had there so thats was an experience like no other also</description>
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