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Posts Tagged ‘Recruiting Tips’

Why Behavioral Interview Questions Provide More Insight for Healthcare Hiring

Behavioral questions for a job interview

Pointed behavioral questions are a better gauge of candidate’s thought processes than simple yes/no questions. Here are a few more specific questions one might consider asking when interviewing prospective employees.

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How to Create a More Compelling Job Posting

creating a compelling job ad

When marketing a new job ad, ask yourself the following question: if I were a job-seeker, would I respond to this ad? If your answer was no, then you should be reading this article to find out why.

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4 Ways to Kick Start 2021 Healthcare Recruitment

4 ways to boost recruitment in 2021

A new rush for hospital recruiters is beginning this year as the search for top-level talent is in full-swing. Here are 4 ways to kickstart the recruitment process in 2021.

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

A graphic of three tiered images depicting the good, the bad and the future

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 Recruiter and Candidate Boot Camp: Communication 101

Kids play "telephone" symbolizing communication problems that can occur during a job search or hiring effort

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 Workforce & Provider Recruitment: Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

A female physician recruiter is conducting a virtual interview with a physician job candidate.

Once the initial fear and anxiety around the COVID-19 pandemic passed, a new normal in the healthcare workforce world emerged. By now you’ve likely returned to work in some capacity. Maybe you now work remotely (Work from Home, or the new shorthand, WFH) and will do so for a while. Maybe you’ve recently returned to work under social distancing and protective face cover/mask constraints. Either way, the effects of COVID-19 loom for the long haul. Sit back, adjust your face mask, and learn how to adapt and thrive in the new world of healthcare workforce and provider recruitment…

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Five Ways to Retain Top Talent – Onboarding & Beyond

Stick figures holding a banner with the word "welcome." The article advises recruiters on how to conduct successful onboarding.

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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Top 3 Healthcare Staffing Trends of 2020

Healthcare Staffing Trends to Watch in 2020

Like 2019, 2020 will push employers to maximize their resources while focusing internally on how they want to sell themselves to potential hires. With an ever-shrinking candidate pool and continued shortage of healthcare professionals, it will be more important than ever for organizations to become both unique and efficient in their staffing strategies. Social media, candidate sourcing, and the candidate experience will shape the success of the healthcare industry.

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Why Good Candidates Turn Down Job Offers – and What You Can Do About It

Top 6 Reasons Candidates Turn Down Job Offers and What You Can Do About It

Too often the best recruitment efforts fall flat. The process seemed to be going well, with an eager, talented candidate and an equally eager and impressed department head. The match seemed inevitable, but when the offer came, it was refused.  While there may be some specific reasons job seekers turn down an offer, some of the basics – and what you can do about them – are all too common.

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Top Reasons to Not Make an Offer Post Interview

Why Healthcare Facilities Don’t Extend Offers to Candidates

Finding talent in the face of shortages across all aspects of the healthcare market can be challenging at best. When providers fail to extend an offer of employment, there is generally a very good reason for doing so. If these red flags pop up, it’s a better practice to cut your losses now and restart the hiring process…

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