Stark Industries Email Dan Koelsch, August 3, 2009March 30, 2010 In Iron Man 2 viral news, I got a rather bland email from a Kay Baker at Stark Industries. Since Matt also got one and didn’t even fill out the questions at the end of the application, I can assume everyone who applied got this email. Sounds like they may actually look at the questions and how you answered them. It’s hard to tell. Here’s the email:Hey there!Thank you so much for being one of the first people to apply for a job at Stark Industries. So far, the response has been incredible. You are among the best and brightest and your interest in joining our ranks is truly appreciated.Already we have an overwhelming number of applicants and we plan to take our time thoroughly investigating each one. It may be a long process, but it is the only way to ensure that we find the absolute best candidates to work at Stark Industries.We will contact you soon as we narrow down our selection.All the best, Kay BakerPretty generic, right? Kay Baker is the name of the representative at the Stark Industries booth at Comic-Con, so it seems they are tying everything together nicely so far. In case you’re wondering, she doesn’t seem to be a character in the actual film. Think there’s more to it? Talk about it in our forum! Iron Man 2, directed by Jon Favreau, opens May 7th, 2010. Viral Marketing Iron Man 2Stark Industries
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Im thinking everyone will be able to participate, but the ones who are selected will be the big players (Like the people with the phones from the TDK viral)