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Applying for jobs can be a process, but Recruiter Lea Brown says not to get discouraged. “It’s all about timing. Continue to apply for jobs you’re qualified for.”
It’s National Surgical Technologists Week and we’re right in the middle of celebrating our surgical techs for the invaluable work they do inside and outside of the OR. Thank you!
When you apply for a job, your resume is essentially your representative. Recruiter Aundria says to be sure the information you include is precise and connects to the job opening.
Recruiter Lisa Faust knows that nerves have a way of creeping into a job interview, but be careful not to let them keep you from looking your interviewer in the eye as you talk.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever been given? According to Clinical Nutrition Coordinator Kristin Cuculovski, “It’s not what you know, but who you know, that gets you places.”
Recruiter Neal P. says that the best thing you can do after you’ve updated your resume is to have someone else proofread it too.
What is the biggest resume pet peeve for Northside Hospital recruiter Katie J.? When you “find out the phone number on the resume is incorrect or out of service. As a candidate - do everything you can to make sure it is convenient for a recruiter or hiring manager to get in touch with you.”
From the ins and outs of the application process to help for employees looking to transfer, our FAQs section has the answers you’re looking for! Learn more. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMlvw
By coordinating communication and keeping things organized, Health Unit Coordinators make a difference every day. We’re saluting their contributions during National Health Unit Coordinators Week! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vM4hc
Our vital signs are strong and getting stronger! That means growth and opportunity for those looking to join one of the top teams in health care! Find out more. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vM4xA