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Top 9 Things You Should Do When Leaving an Employer
Starting a new job is an exciting time, but it’s important to first leave your old one properly. It can be tempting to go out by telling your old boss how you really feel, but leaving amicably is almost always better for your future career success. Here are 9 things you should do when quitting your job.
Read moreDo Job Boards Take Steps to Protect Job Seeker Data?
Data is one of the most valuable resources in the world. When you register for any website, unless explicitly stated otherwise, your information is likely being sold at some point. Read on to learn more about this practice and how HospitalRecruiting is different.
Read moreHow to Negotiate Your Wage and Benefits
So you received an offer on the job of your dreams, congratulations! However, odds are if you take the offer now you may be settling for less than they’re willing to give you. Knowing how to negotiate your salary can be difficult, but here are a few best practice tips on how to get the wage and benefits you deserve.
Read moreTop 10 Healthcare Career Resource Articles of the Last 10 Years
HospitalRecruiting just celebrated its 10th year of business as a healthcare job board. To celebrate a decade devoted to helping employers and job seekers with their job searches and hiring needs, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 best healthcare career resources blogs we have published over the last ten years.
Read moreAchieving Work/Life Synergy in Healthcare
Work and time away from work are all really just a part of life. Making the distinction between a work/life balance can be troublesome in that regard, but physician assistant Jacob Bollinger instead suggests we try reframing it as work/life synergy and find ways to make our work lives and home lives support one another.
Read moreBurnout is Really Depression in Disguise
Being burned out is living in a constant state of overwhelming exhaustion, whereas depression is defined by the inability to feel pleasure and dysphoric mood. But is burnout a syndrome in and of itself, or is it actually part of the pathology of a larger depression? Current research argues the latter.
Read moreTop Five Reasons to Consider a Career in Healthcare
Though a career in healthcare is hardly ever as glamorous as portrayed on television, it can be just as exciting, satisfying, and humbling. Healthcare is a wonderful field to work in for a multitude of reasons, but among them all, here are the top 5.
Read moreShould You Apply to Positions You Are Under-Qualified For?
You’ve found a job posting, but you’re not so sure you meet the requirements to apply. On one hand you don’t want to miss this opportunity, but on the other you don’t want to waste your time. So the question stands, should you apply? Well, it depends.
Read moreHealth Hazards of Working Nights
It is no surprise that working nights is challenging. However, there are more health hazards associated with night shift than you might be aware of. Let’s explore common health risks that night shift workers face.
Read moreHow to Find 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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