Situations Vacant Situations Vacant II u 11 Department of Scientific and <» 1 ’ Grasslands Industrial Research I*l ; ” Division ■ ' ' n ° I POST-GRADUATE : SCHOLARSHIP II ° Il u ~ A 3 year scholarship for Ph.D. study ~ ■ > funded by Grasslands Division is to be 11 " offered in the Department of Soil J’ ~ Science, Massey University. <> The focus of the Ph.D. is to investigate u the fate of applied phosphorus in the o 11 soilsofNorthland.Thestudywill include " " both laboratory and field based / o investigations and some computer o’ " modelling. " i> The successful candidate will spend a o " proportion of his/her time at Grasslands '' " Research Station in Kaikohe and the ~ " balance at Massey University, " '' ‘Palmerston North. " " Pleaseapplyin writingquoting reference 11 'J numberGß2oandencloseacurriculum " ~ vitae including the name of at least two o " referees, by 31 July 1989 to: " ' ► n • a a e > t t r < o e t t < i ° " The Personnel Officer '' " - DSIR, Private Bag ~ o Palmerston North " i rtttttt e • • • • t t <ff • a 1 PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Merck Sharp & Dohme (NZ) Ltd Outstanding Package Our client Merck Sharp and Dohme (New Zealand) Ltd, one of New Zealand’s leading pharmaceutical companies, seeks an enthusiastic salesperson to join their talented team of sales representatives. This is an excellent career opportunity to join the highly respected New Zealand subsidiary of an international company, last year voted for the third consecutive year the most admired company in the world by readers of Fortune Magazine. The position reports to a District Sales Manager and will have responsibility for the achievement of product sales objectives, whilst maintaining operational expenses within budget limits for a well defined geographical territory. The ideal candidate will be tertiary qualified with a minimum of two years commercial experience. A sciences education to at least seventh form level is desirable. Previous experience in a sales or marketing position or in a paramedical environment would be advantageous. Other attributes sought include: the ability to communicate effectively with professional people; the capacity to be well planned and organised and to be highly motivated with a strong degree of self discipline and initiative, reflecting a high personal standard of performance. Extensive professional training will be provided, hence previous experience in this field is not essential. For further information about the position, please telephone Nigel Cross of McDougall Dobson Associates at (03) 792-247. All enquiries will be treated in strictest confidence. M C DOUGALL DOBSON • MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS • • • INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGISTS’. Auckland Wellington Christchurch Peter Woodham Real Estate MR E IN 7 QUEENSTOWN NIGHT AUDITOR THIS POSITION would suit keen skier or person looking to make a career in the hotel industry. Clerical or experience in hospitality industry is preferred. Hours of work 11 p.m.-7 a.m. Salary $20,000 plus live-in. Please phone Denise King (03) 795-880 for an interview appointment.
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