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How to "Reference Check" a Potential Employer

By Riia O'Donnell - February 9, 2021

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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How to "Reference Check" a potential employer

What to look for when considering a new job – the basics and beyond

By Riia O'Donnell - January 19, 2021

Whether it's your first job fresh out of school or switching careers 30 years in, it is important to ensure that you land where you want to be. Finding the right fit with a company is just as important as finding the right fit with the work itself. It is important to prioritize what you want from your career, so you don't end up taking a great job in a terrible company.

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What to look for when considering a new job

Planning for Employment After the COVID-19 Pandemic

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - January 12, 2021

Many initially assumed that the healthcare field would be unaffected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and many were wrong. Navigating the job market post-coronavirus may seem distant, but it is important to stay sharp and vigilant on your career path.

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Searching information on post COVID 19 era

Achieving Work/Life Balance in Medical Professions

By Riia O'Donnell - December 10, 2020

Fields in modern medicine can be so demanding, it is difficult to manage the tedious relationship between work and life for many workers. Compiled here are a list of objectives you can point yourself toward if you find yourself struggling with your work/life balance.

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Person Showing Misbalance Between Work And Life

From Veteran to Civilian: How to Navigate Re-Entry Effectively

By Tammy McKinney, RN - December 3, 2020

Joining the military alters the way you look at nearly every situation, and readjusting to civilian life and work afterwards can seem daunting. With that in mind, let's examine some of the tips, tricks, challenges, and resources for making the transition seamless.

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From Veteran to Civilian: How to Navigate Re-Entry Effectively

Seven Reasons to be Thankful for Your Healthcare Career This Holiday Season

By MaryAnn DePietro - November 19, 2020

As Thanksgiving approaches, we realize it has been a difficult year. However, this can still be a time of thoughtful reflection. It is a nice time to let a healthcare worker know you appreciate what they do. If you work in the medical field yourself, take stock this holiday season. Take a minute and think about the many reasons to be thankful for your healthcare career, including those below.

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Happy Thanksgiving Day

Dealing With Workplace Tensions about COVID-19

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - November 11, 2020

Differing perspectives and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic can lead to tension, especially in the workplace. Here are some tips on navigating and better understanding these different viewpoints.

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Dealing with Workplace Tensions About the COVID-19 Response

Healthcare Workers and Vaccines: What you Need to Know

By MaryAnn DePietro - September 24, 2020

At times, vaccines can become a controversial topic. People often have strong opinions about where protecting society as a whole stops and an individual’s rights start. With COVID-19 in the news and the potential for a vaccine, the topic is not going away any time soon...

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Healthcare Workers and Vaccines: What you Need to Know

ZdoggMD - Waiting On The World To Change

By Michael Jones - August 25, 2020

"If we fight this fight together, we could change the world forever."

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Healthcare Recruiter and Candidate Boot Camp: Communication 101

By Stacey E. Halford, MSW, LMSW - July 14, 2020

Recruiter/candidate miscommunication is usually due to shifts in priorities, inattention to detail, or adding a third person into the lines of communication. Most of the time miscommunication is not intentionally hurtful or rude. Use the right communication tools at the right time. Your method of communication should help – not hinder – the context and intent of your message...

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Healthcare Recruiter and Candidate Boot Camp: Communication 101
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