Showing posts with label job tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job tips. Show all posts

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Tips on getting hired in the health care industry

Every year great numbers of medical school graduates is on the market seeking job opportunities in hospitals, clinics and other health institutions. However, some of them get in and some unluckily did not even make it to the interview. Here are a few helpful tips if you want to make a good impression to your potential medical employers.

First, in preparing a good resumé, one should list down all the credentials including the educational background, internships, honors or awards, medical affiliations and professional experience if any. You can enter the skills you have in the health care areas as well. Next, specify what the position you are applying for and the objective why you want to be there. You may need to add a short statement why you should be called for an interview. When the employer phoned you to take the next step, do your

homework by researching about the hospital’s growth, financial stability and particularly its reputation in the medical society. Seeking jobs for health care isn’t that much difficult if only you have the heart to care for people’s wellbeing and observing the simple guidelines above.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Tips on Job Hunting

With a bunch of graduates this school year, it is almost certain that the unemployment rate will surge up to a new high. The current wave of this generation are towards the call center jobs. While this might not be bad, a graduate should consider if this will be something that he can settle for. Especially if his degree does not match the job requirement for the call center job. Make sure to weigh the advantages over the disadvantages and decide from there.This is true whether you are looking into applying for a call center job, jobs philadelphia, or wherever you might consider applying.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Job Tips: Finding the job of your dreams

With the thousands of new graduates year after year, we cannot help but think if there are enough jobs that they could find especially during this time of recession. What do we do to have the odds work for us? Not much really. Just keep the basics in mind, like knowing what kind of job you are applying for and making a good impression during the job interview. Show interest towards the company and even ask one or two questions that tells of your interest on the company. 

It may also help to ask a friend who is in the same industry for personal tips, this might as well allow you to weigh the odds. Last but not the least is keep a positive outlook and open mind, if you don’t land this job, there will be something for you out there. Work on your interpersonal skills while you are not yet employed. This will get you ready for the workplace. 

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Job interview tips

Creating a positive impression during an interview is necessary for you to be able to land that job that you want. Although you may be confident that you will ace the examination that might be handed out to you, impressions still weigh heavier.

One thing to make sure you do before showing up for the interview is to research about what the background of the company you are applying for. This is especially true if you are applying for jobs in sales.

Make sure as well that you show interest and enthusiasm during your interview, even asking questions, if ever you have any.