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FSB.com By Miriam Ascarelli
Beating the Pink Slip Blues
Willem VanDooijeweert had one helluva
ride on the Internet roller coaster. In December
1999, the 32-year-old former real estate manager
earned six-figures (plus stock options worth $1
million) as vice president of real estate and business
development for Kozmo.com in New York City. The
online delivery service was rapidly expanding in
major cities around the country. In a little over
nine months, he set up 20 offices and warehouses.
Then it ground to a halt. The dot-com ran short
of cash and in August 2000 it laid off 250 employees,
including VanDooijeweert. He didn't have a long
job search though. Using his Internet experience
to his advantage, he landed a higher-paying post
three weeks later at Colliers ABR, an international
real estate company in New York City. VanDooijeweert
now runs a division that targets technology and
Internet businesses as well as Old Economy firms
that need properties in a hurry. VanDooijeweert's
dot-com stint was the best thing that ever happened
to his career. "You've got to live the entire life
cycle of a company in a year," he says. "You learn
a whole lot and get to leverage what you learned
into opportunity.