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Working@Meetup June Meetup

Jun 17
Wed 6:30 PM
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Estimated attendance
 17  people attended.
5.00 5.007

Who organized?
Linda

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Talk about this Meetup

  • Walter Michael DeForest
    Posted Jun 18, 2009 12:04 PM
    Thank You Meetup! Great company, attitude and Mission! Being in the room with so many talented people was uplifting. You have got something special. Thanks for sharing it and making a difference in people's lives Walter Michael Deforest
  • Pre-Meetup comments below
  • Lily
    Posted Jun 4, 2009 3:50 PM
    Meetup has been so personally useful to me, I'm excited to look behind the scenes.

Who attended?

  • 17 attendees
    •  Great group! And the most friendly group I can remember. I literally had to kick them out at the end of the night or else they would have chatted for hours. 
    • sam
       This was really informative and an interesting gathering. I thought being amongst "the competition" would be weird, but it was quite the opposite. I wish more companies would do this sort of thing. But then again, most companies aren't Meetup. 
    •  W@M was a great experience. Being there allowed me to truly understand the service that Meetup provides and the passion that goes into helping people create their own communities. I really like the "hack-a-thon" approach towards developing new ways to enrich the Meetup experience which also helps to enrich the Meetup headquarters. While I was there I couldn't help but think of how our country was kinda start by a Meetup group..."Sons of Liberty". Without their courage to organize themselves under the common interest that every person is created equal, the world would be a different place. It only takes a few people to change the world and Meetup is changing the world, one group at a time. 
    •  I had high expectations for the evening and I wasn't disappointed in the least. If Linda, Lilly and Erin are any indication of the kind people that work at Meetup, it would be a privilege to be invited to join the team! 
    •  It was a remarkable and insightful view into the people behind the Meetup site and a great look at the work environment, the Meetup team, and what could be expected of someone working for the company. 
    • Isa