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What Makes an Ideal Healthcare Candidate?

By MaryAnn DePietro - August 11, 2015

You may have found the perfect job and plan to submit a resume. Now you hope that you are the perfect candidate for the position. The qualities that make someone a good candidate for a job vary depending

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Evaluating a Practice

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - July 14, 2014

Do you have your homework done and curriculum vitae (CV) polished? Be ready to talk to potential employers and recruiters before you begin to make inquiries. Initial Discussions.  When you begin

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Finding Your Best-for-You Job: First Things First

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - July 7, 2014

It may be time for a new job if you’re unhappy in your current job, in your final year of residency, or looking for your first job. There are many factors to consider and decisions to make; it can

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2015 Physician Residents – It’s Time (finally) to Begin Your Job Search

By Michael Jones - June 20, 2014

It’s probably been at least 11 years since high school, and another 7 years since you finished your undergrad degree. After all the hard work, determination, and loans, it’s finally time to start seriously

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Physician Job Search Tips: Find the Right Job and Avoid the Job Hopper Label

By Michael Jones - July 24, 2013

According to physician recruiters, as many as 75% of resident physicians, across all specialties, end up changing jobs within the first 3 years of completing their training. Most physicians are in high

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Physician Job Search Tips: For 2014 Residents and Fellows the Time to Start Your Job Search is Now!

By Michael Jones - July 18, 2013

Here we are in the middle of July, 2013, and for many physician residents and fellows, their upcoming job search isn’t yet a high priority.  However, there are several reasons why getting a jump on your

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