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All Posts by Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN

About Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN

Caleb is an Ivy League-educated nurse consultant with a strong clinical background, including supervisory positions within ICU and ER settings. In addition to his clinical work, Caleb practices as an expert nurse consultant and nurse writer, having written hundreds of healthcare-related articles and advised major businesses across the country on healthcare matters. He is a member of the Emergency Nurses Association and the American Association of Critical Care Nurses and holds multiple advanced certifications in emergency and trauma nursing.

How to Find the Right Recruiter

choosing the right recruiter

Healthcare recruiters can play a pivotal role in your career trajectory and helping you find jobs that align with your career goals and personal values. Here are a few things to consider for choosing the right recruiter.

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7 Things You Should Do the First 7 Weeks of Your New Job

You’ve finally landed your dream job, now you have to keep it. Making a good first impression on your colleagues and employer in the first few weeks will be critical to your long-term success in your position. Here we’ve collected 7 things you should be doing during the first 7 weeks of your new job.

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8 Signs You Should Avoid That Potential Employer

8 signs you should avoid an employer

While financial incentives are a big motivator for jobs, it can be a nightmare working for a bad boss. Therefore, it is important to recognize red flags in the interview process and beyond when vetting a new employer. Here are 8 tips that you might want to pass over on that prospective job offer.

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9 Tips for Writing an Engaging Resume

Tips for writing an engaging resume

Although a resume alone won’t get you a job, you won’t be getting one without it. For this reason, you need to make sure it is compelling and engaging to the hiring managers. After all, only 7 seconds are spent on average reviewing a resume, so you’ll need a hook.

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How to Write the Perfect Cover Letter

Perfect cover letter tips

Cover letters are an art form that can either make or break your job application. They display your personal interest in the opening and give management insight into your thought processes and what you’re after. Though not as achievement-oriented as a resume, they offer valuable information to hiring managers that may land you your dream job.

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The 9 Don’ts of Interviewing

things not to do in a job interview

There are many helpful guides on what you should be doing during a job interview, but it is equally important to understand what NOT to do in these situations. Here are 9 things you should avoid in any job interview.

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Celebrating National Nurses Day

Happy National Nurse's Day

May 6th 2021 is National Nurse’s Day, a day dedicated to appreciating the impact that nurses make. National Nurse’s Day also marks the first day of Nurse’s week, which lasts from May 6-12.

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Following Up on an Application Without Sounding Desperate

FOLLOWING UP EFFECTIVELY

Following up after the submission of a job application is a gray area. On one hand, you don’t want to be too immediate to give the sense that you are desperate, but you also shouldn’t wait too long and be thought of as apathetic. Within this article are a few helpful tips for toeing this line with deft.

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National Doctor’s Day

While National Doctor’s Day is an important day to recognize the contributions doctors make to individuals and to society, it also has a deeper meaning. National Doctor’s Day is ultimately a celebration of the knowledgeable expertise and compassionate attitude that drives doctors who have dedicated their lives to helping others.

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Healthcare Leaders Can Convert Mistakes Into Opportunities

Leader trying to stop domino effect

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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