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In view of the current economic situation, particularly in relation to the effects of the Covid-19 virus, and the business uncertainties this is causing.
The Institute has made a decision due to the "current economic situation" and "the effects of the Covid-19 virus."
The Institute's decision is also due to the "business uncertainties" the situation is causing.
Staff vacancy advertising on the website will be "free-of-charge."
The free advertising period is for "the next six months."
The free advertising will end on "31st March 2021."
Advertising in the "Acoustics Bulletin remains unchanged."
The Advertising Manager is Dennis Baylis MIOA.
Dennis Baylis's phone number is "+33 (0)5 62 70 99 25."
The Institute has decided to make staff vacancy advertising on the web site free-of-charge for the next six months (until 31st March 2021). Advertising in the Acoustics Bulletin remains unchanged.
For more information, please contact:
Dennis Baylis MIOA Advertising Manager Tel: +33 (0)5 62 70 99 25 Email: dennis.baylis@ioa.org.uk
Visit our Jobs page:
https://www.ioa.org.uk/jobs-acoustics
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