I am looking for an entry level engineering job in California in
Biomedical/Medical Device Engineering.
What is needed in a nutshell by DECEMBER 31 2005:
1. Up to date list of organizations (public and private, including
start-ups)in Medical Devices/Biomedical/ User Interface engineering.
2. Classification of companies by area (Bay Area, Los Angeles etc..)
3. Ordering of the list into private and public companies.
4. Contact info (email, phone #s -- email takes priority over phone
#s) of Hiring personnel (Managers, HR reps, etc) for each of the
companies. Email addresses in an hr@company.com format(like
hr@google.com, jobs@google.com etc)without names of at least one
hiring personnel will not be considered as a solution.
As an added bonus, I will tip $10 for every interview call that I get
from the organizations listed - upto Jan 31 2006. And I will tip a
further $ 15 if the interview call leads to a job offer. |
Clarification of Question by
intrepidexplorer-ga
on
19 Dec 2005 20:05 PST
Please note that the Subject of the question may read as
Biomedical/Medical Device Organizations in California and NOT as
Biomedical/Medical Device Organizations in the Bay Area.
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Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
19 Dec 2005 20:10 PST
intredidexplorer-ga,
I hope you don't mind a frank comment, here, but you're asking for an
awful lot of information. There must be thousands of such companies
in CA, and finding all the information for each (or even for many) of
them would be a herculean task, and would cost thousands of dollars,
at the least.
You may want to consider ways of paring down your request.
Just my two cents...
pafalafa-ga
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Clarification of Question by
intrepidexplorer-ga
on
20 Dec 2005 08:08 PST
Thanks for your request for a clarification. I fully understand that
my earlier request was colossal in nature - in response I am paring
down my request to the companies in the Bay area and the Los Angeles
area instead of for the whole state of California.
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Request for Question Clarification by
czh-ga
on
20 Dec 2005 08:59 PST
Dear intrepidexplorer-ga,
I notice this is the first question you've posted on Google Answers. I
wonder if you've reviewed the following links to help you with
figuring out how to price your complex, multi-part question. Take a
look so that you can get the most out of this service.
http://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html
http://answers.google.com/answers/faq.html
Good luck.
~ czh ~
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