Medical Industry Employment Opportunities; special offer deadline extended for new medical industry jobs newsletter.COSTA MESA Costa Mesa (kŏs`tə mā`sə), city (1990 pop. 96,357), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific south of Santa Ana; inc. 1953. It is a transportation, residential, and light industrial center. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 8, 1995--In response to many requests, the Special Introductory Subscription Offer deadline has been extended to Oct. 1 for Medical Industry Employment Opportunities(c)(MIEO). The twice a month jobs available newsletter, previously Biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to biomedicine. 2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences. Employment Opportunities, was recently renamed to better describe contents. MIEO was nicknamed "Dave's Secret List." Dave Anast, noted biomedical industry authority, says, "Some of my friends began calling MIEO 'Secret List,' because I know of so many open positions that no one else does." He is Publisher/Editor/Founder of both MIEO, which debuted in May 1995, and Biomedical Market Newsletter Inc.,(tm) the parent company. Anast says, "This nickname (1) An alternate name used to identify yourself in a chat room. (2) A shortcut for identifying a recipient in an e-mail address book. was coined half in jest for mere sport or diversion; not in truth and reality; not in earnest. See also: Jest , since many people feel it's so important to identify the 'hidden job market.' That's why we began publishing MIEO." It lists openings in: medical/biomed/biotech/ managed care/pharm; at equipment, device, instrument, clinical assay/diagnostic test & supply manufacturing firms nationwide. It's available in printed, mail label or database disk formats (all at the same low price). A completely new & different group of job openings is profiled in each issue. Announcements in all sectors of the medical industry are included, for jobs at every level, both technical & executive/management posts. Everything from sales & biomed engineer positions to Dir (1) (DIRectory) A CP/M, DOS and OS/2 command that lists the file names on the disk. See DOS Dir. (2) (DIR) (Digital Instrumentation R . of Mktg., VP & Pres/CEO. "Job announcements are NOT repeated," Anast stresses. ALL of these appear ONE TIME ONLY, in MIEO. About 100 in each issue. If you want to benefit from "Dave's Secret List," you must subscribe. There is no other way
"There Is No Other Way" is the 39th episode of the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives. The episode was the 16th episode for the show's second season. to get them. "A major portion of these are not advertised or reported elsewhere. This is an extremely valuable resource," he says. The Special Offer expires Oct. 1, 1995. Charge by phone today (Visa/MC/Amex/Discover). The 1st issue will be shipped tonight by 1st Class Mail. -0- SUBSCRIPTION PRICES (Pre-Payment in full is required; Invoicing in·voice n. 1. A detailed list of goods shipped or services rendered, with an account of all costs; an itemized bill. 2. The goods or services itemized in an invoice. tr.v. : +$25; Purchase Orders: not accepted): 1 sample issue: $ 9.95 + $3 s/h + 7.75% tax for CA residents (+$5 for non-US s/h) 6 issues: $ 45.00 (no tax or s/h) (+$25 for non-US s/h) 24 issues: $145.00 (no tax or s/h) (+$75 for non-US s/h) Published exclusively by: Biomedical Market Newsletter Inc., 3237 Idaho Place, Costa Mesa, Calif., 92626-2207; 800/875-8181 toll free; 714/434-9500 phone; 714/434-9755 fax. -0- ____________________________________________________________________ MIEO FAX ORDER FORM TO: 714/434-9755 Attn: Circulation Dept. FORMAT (circle one): Bound Label Database Disk: IBM or Mac Refers to applications and file formats used on a PC or a Macintosh. The IBM nomenclature is a carry-over from the first PCs made by IBM and cloned by third parties. It is more accurate to say "PC or Mac" or "Windows or Mac." No. Issues (circle one): 1 issue($9.95 +s/h + tax) 6($45) 12($75) 24($145) Discover/Visa/Master/Amex no.: Expires: Name: Position Title: Company: Address: City: State: Zip Code zip code System of postal-zone codes (zip stands for “zone improvement plan”) introduced in the U.S. in 1963 to improve mail delivery and exploit electronic reading and sorting capabilities. : Phone: Fax: ____________________________________________________________________ -0- CONTACT: Biomedical Market Newsletter, Costa Mesa Dave Anast, 714/434-9500 |
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