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Attracting Healthcare Talent in the Post COVID Market

By Patricia Bratianu RN PhD RH-AHG - August 12, 2021

The healthcare industry is a job seeker's market, and this trend shows no signs of stopping. Demand for physicians and nurses is critical in the U.S., and simply offering excellent benefits and wages are no longer sufficient in the competitive market. Here are a few best practice tips for attracting and retaining top talent in a post-COVID market

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How to Attract Top Talent in a Post Covid Market

Résumé Red Flags: Post-Pandemic

By Riia O'Donnell - July 21, 2021

A bad application will make for a bad employee and soon after, the need to rehire. Circumvent this nasty cycle by watching for résumé red flags up front and hiring only the best candidates.

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Resume red flags

Recruiting Gen Z in Healthcare

By Riia O'Donnell - June 15, 2021

To many recruiters, the ever-growing generation gap and differences in communication styles is proving difficult. So if you're looking to headhunt for top talent among the youth, it is important to know what Gen-Z values.

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Healthcare Recruitment 2020: The Good, the Bad and the Future

By Riia O'Donnell - December 21, 2020

2020 has had a massive effect on healthcare and the shape of the industry as a whole. With 2021 right around the corner, now is a good time to reflect on all that made this year wild for healthcare recruiters; the good, the bad and the future.

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Healthcare Recruiting: The Good, the bad and the future

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

Five Ways to Retain Top Talent – Onboarding & Beyond

By Stacey E. Halford, MSW, LMSW - May 28, 2020

Provider retention is about the tangible and intangible experiences you provide, so be creative and always seek feedback from the experts on retention – your newly hired healthcare professionals.

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Five Ways to Retain Top Talent – Onboarding & Beyond

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Importance of Candidate Experience

By Russell Singleton, PA - December 2, 2019

From first contact to contract negotiation, the quality of the experience as a whole needs to communicate professionalism and genuine interest. It is clear to job seekers which employers invest in the recruitment process and which do not. A candidate can also tell which experiences are mass produced with little forethought and which are tailored specifically to the situation at hand.

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Importance of Candidate Experience

How to Develop a Thoughtful Plan to Promote Rural Opportunities

By Stacey E. Halford, MSW, LMSW - November 20, 2019

This article discusses five key tenets for successful rural hospital recruitment for those looking to add to their toolkit, starting with broad topics around rural opportunity development, online resources, and interviews.

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Develop a Thoughtful Plan to Promote Rural Opportunities

Rural Hospital Recruiting: 9 Keys to Advanced Practice Provider Recruitment

By Stacey E. Halford, MSW, LMSW - October 14, 2019

The key to recruitment and retention of rural hospital NPs and PAs is to know why, how, when, and where to source rural focused candidates.

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Rural Hospital Recruiting: 9 Keys to Advanced Practice Provider Recruitment

Fake it Till You Make it – How to Get Started as a Physician Recruiter

By Jennifer Alexander, SHRM-CP - September 16, 2019

When you find that candidate who has all the qualities your organization needs, and your organization provides them with everything they could ask for, that is when you know you’ve made it.  In the meantime, build those networks, get creative with your job advertisements, and do your research.

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Fake It Till You Make It – How to Get Started as a Physician Recruiter