Posts Tagged "Physician Job Search"
View all postsLetters of Intent Benefit Physicians and Employers
By Michael Jones - February 7, 2014
For physicians, a letter of intent (sometimes referred to as LOI or Offer Letter) is often an interim step in the job search process, between interviewing and accepting a position. A letter of intent is
Attributes of the Best Physician Candidates
By Todd Garner - January 16, 2014
If you’re like many other physicians who have made it through undergrad, medical school, and then residency, chances are you like to study. You were in the top of your class, most likely, and excelled
Introducing Hospitalists Now and Interview with Mark Dotson
By Michael Jones - January 7, 2014
HospitalRecruiting.com has recently added Hospitalists Now Inc. as a client and is advertising their physician jobs in nine states and 8 medical specialties. Hospitalists Now is a company that was founded
Late Start on Your Physician Job Search? Four Tips for a Successful Outcome
By Michael Jones - December 19, 2013
By mid-December most of this year’s graduating resident and fellow physicians have either finished their job searches and signed a contract, or have at least completed their interviews and are well on
Keep Your Eyes Open to Realities of Saturated Physician Job Markets
By Michael Jones - November 22, 2013
When I was a contingency based physician recruiter, I had the opportunity to personally work with thousands of physicians and hundreds of employers to help match them together into professional marriage.
Top Three Not-So-Obvious Reasons Why Physicians Don’t Get Interviews
By Michael Jones - November 15, 2013
In areas of high physician demand, there are many physician jobs for which having an M.D. or D.O. after your name and no black marks on your record are the only credentials required in order to receive
Physician Job Search Tips: How to (NOT) Prescreen Yourself Out of a Job
By Michael Jones - October 23, 2013
When a physician job seeker needs to find new employment in a specific geographic area, it is especially important to keep other job parameters as loose as possible from the very beginning of the job search.
Physician Contract Review: A Crucial Step for Peace of Mind
By Michael Jones - September 23, 2013
Contract review is an essential step for every physician job search. This is especially true for resident physicians who are seeking their first “real” job, and it is also true for experienced physicians
How to Write an Effective Curriculum Vitae for a Physician Job Search
By Michael Jones - August 28, 2013
The first step for any person who would like to have a particular job is for him or her to submit a formal CV, or resume, for review by the hiring entity. The CV will be then be prescreened by the
Physician Job Search Tips: Your Future Physician Compensation Model Doesn’t Matter
By Michael Jones - August 9, 2013
All experienced physician recruiters have worked with candidates who insist on restricting their job search by considering only one type of compensation model. These days many physicians focus only on