Staff Profile : Linda Kosta

Staff Profile Linda Kosta Senior Classified Account Representative School/Degree B.A. in Business Management, Certified in Human Resources When you joined The Scientist

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Linda Kosta
Linda Kosta
Senior Classified Account Representative

School/Degree
B.A. in Business Management, Certified in Human Resources
When you joined
The Scientist
June 1998
Job Description
Selling classified print and online ads
Job related interests/achievements
Favorite book
most recent: "Back When We Were Grownups" by Anne Tyler
Favorite website
Favorite gadget
Hate gadgets. Don't even own an electric can opener or blender and don't want one.
What do you do when you're not at work
Besides cleaning, washing, cooking, etc., spending time with my grandchildren and seeing the world anew through their eyes. It's the best!!! Very active in my church; like to write/journal, read all the time, spend time with friends, and create decorations, centerpieces, etc.
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