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  <title>Comments for Vault.com goes digging in the vaults</title>
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    <published>2001-03-26T10:13:40Z</published>
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    <title>Vault.com goes digging in the vaults</title>
    <summary>Why does the Vault.com sample member profile use Martika as the example? Is this so that I can get a job as the Cuban-American chanteuse...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Why does the <a href="http://www.vault.com">Vault.com</a> <a href="http://www.vault.com/popups/sampleprofile.jsp">sample member profile</a> use Martika as the example? Is this so that I can get a job as the Cuban-American chanteuse behind such top-ten hits as &quot;Toy Soldiers&quot; and &quot;Love, Thy Will Be Done&quot;? Is it so that I can go on record as one of the small, but significant, group of young, attractive females of the 80's and early 90's for whom Prince wrote songs?</p><p>I'm not much of one to criticize anyone's career path, but it seems to me this was a poor choice if they were intending to illustrate the power of the Vault's networking and job search functions. Then again, their search for early-nineties pop stars with hit songs featuring the word &quot;soldier&quot; could have led them to Donny Osmond and &quot;Soldier of Love&quot; so maybe I should count my blessings.</p><p>Or perhaps someone is just taking <a href="http://www.dashes.com/anil/index.php?blogarch/2001_03_01_archive.php#2900241">my earlier request</a> a bit too seriously.</p>]]>
      
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