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The Dreaded Long-Winded Interviewee

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All human resources professionals have experienced this at some point during an interview process; the overly energetic and long-winded interviewee. They are certainly eager, but you’re worried you’re going to run out of time if they don’t make their answers concise. Don’t worry, we have provided a helpful guide to getting the most useful information from them quickly.

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Health Care Human Resources Week

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Healthcare Human Resources Week offers HR professionals an chance to exhibit their resourcefulness and integral services provided to healthcare facilities. This week translates to an opportunity to emphasize how the job they perform supports their entire facility – not just recruitment and compliance functions.

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Maximizing Your Shadowing Experience

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During the search for your first job or a new position, you may find yourself with an opportunity to shadow someone working in a similar position. Shadowing is an excellent way to discover the real day-to-day operations and flow of a company, so if you’re fortunate enough to have the opportunity, you should always say “yes!”

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11 Questions Physicians Should Ask During A Job Interview

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While you must be prepared to answer questions in a job interview, you must also be equally prepared to ask questions of your own. Here are 11 questions that are sure to get you all the information you need regarding your prospective new employer.

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Healthcare Leaders Can Convert Mistakes Into Opportunities

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Leadership is a major responsibility that requires humility, accountability, and an open mind. While it may be easy to push blame onto that of the subordinates who’ve made mistakes, the ultimate fault resides with the leader responsible for managing them. Here are just a few best practices on how to deal with the mistakes of others as a leader.

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Are Exit Interviews Important?

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An employee on their way out from a company may find the last thing they want to do is an exit interview: but why is an exit interview important? For starters, it is when employees can become brutally honest and lay it on all the line without fear of retaliation. Companies can earn some of the most valuable insight by letting employees vent their grievances on their last day.

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Best Practice Social Media Use for Healthcare Professionals

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In March 2020, we put out an article on things to avoid posting on social media as a professional. In essence, all the “don’ts.” Today we’d like to talk about some best practice policies instead, all the “do’s” you should be concerned with.

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7 Reasons Why I Chose To Be A Generalist Physician

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In a profession filled with dozens of different specialties, I chose to be a generalist. But with so many diverging paths, why opt for something more general? The flexibility of this physician career path alone is enough to make it enticing for many, but here are seven reasons why I chose to be a generalist.

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How to “Reference Check” a Potential Employer

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33% of new hires admit to quitting their jobs within the first 90 days. When you sit down to be interviewed, you must consider that you’re also interviewing the company for yourself to see if they’re a good fit for your expectations. Here are three best practice tips on how to “reference check” your employer before signing any contracts.

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COVID-19 Reduces In-Person Site Visits for Resident Physicians

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For candidates seeking opportunities in common specialties, waiting for an in-person visit may be risky. If an appealing offer is made in-hand, even without an in-person visit, residents and fellows might have no choice but to forgo the traditional site visit and accept.

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