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Networking Strategies - How to Make Who You Know Work for You

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - July 29, 2015

There are dozens of clichés about the importance of relationships in finding jobs, and these clichés contain a great deal of truth. Surveys demonstrate that networking is the most common method of

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Where Can You Find Work in Physical Therapy Today?

By Brooke Chaplan - July 21, 2015

Physical therapy is one of the fastest growing careers today. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts this occupation will increase by 36 percent in the next 10 years, opening up thousands of positions

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Where Can You Find Work in Physical Therapy Today

Interview Tips for Shy People

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - July 14, 2015

How Shy People Can Achieve Interview Success Books on job interviewing often instruct candidates to “sell themselves” during a job interview. If you become irritated when you hear this cliché, you

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10 Simple and Effective Resume Writing Tips

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - June 18, 2015

There is no lack of articles on the internet about how to write a resume. As a former recruiter, people tell me that they find these articles confusing and unhelpful. For this post, I compiled a list

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10 Simple and Effective Resume Writing Tips

Most In Demand Healthcare Careers

By Ayesha Khan, MD - June 4, 2015

Career decisions and choices are definitely hard, especially if your decision making process is coupled with certain goals, dreams and milestones. Individuals who are in-process of choosing a healthcare

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Thank You Notes: The Forgotten Job Search Tool

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - June 2, 2015

The Forgotten Job Search Tool People often ask me if candidates should still send thank you notes after interviews. Other people wonder if the advice to send a thank you note applies to healthcare

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Thank You Notes: The Forgotten Job Search Tool

For Graduating Residents and Fellows: Employed or Private Practice Model?

By Susan Kerrigan, MD - May 28, 2015

You are completing the formal training of your specialty and are now faced with how and where to practice medicine. Medical schools and residencies provide little information on the business of medicine.

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Hospital Employed vs Private Practice

How to Shine in a Group Interview

By Angie Best-Boss RN - May 26, 2015

Look for enough jobs, and it’s bound to happen – the dreaded group interview. It’s an intimate gathering of you, at least one hiring manager (and here’s the best part), and another one or two job seekers.

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How to Shine in a Group Interview

Nursing Opportunities Beyond Bedside Care

By MaryAnn DePietro - May 1, 2015

For some people, there comes a point in their medical career when they are looking for a new challenge outside of bedside care. Bedside care involves direct care of patients, such as starting IVs,

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Nursing Opportunities Beyond Bedside Care

Linked What? Is Social Media Really Necessary for Medical Professionals?

By Carrie Maldonado; SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CPC, CPRW - March 27, 2015

Unless you have spent an extended length of time in a sensory deprivation chamber, chances are you have at least heard of the phenomenon known as social media. You probably have a Facebook account

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