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Stop, take a breath and relax. Then read this article from The Muse to learn some useful tips to calm that annoying inner critic.
Recruiters are busy people. It may seem counterintuitive, but only submitting your resume for jobs you’re qualified for, rather than applying for every job listed, will increase your chances of landing that coveted first interview.
Northside Hospital Sleep Center offers several tips for shift workers: 1) Exercise at least 3 hours before your bedtime, 2) avoid reading or watching TV in bed, and 3) establish bedtime rituals to help slow your mind down. For more tips, visit http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQzWa
Every year, the AJC holds its Nursing Excellence Awards, where ten top nurses from metro Atlanta and Georgia are recognized for their kindness, dedication and compassion. This year, 24 of our Northside Hospital nurses are nominated. We’re rooting for you! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQzjZ
Hugh W., Northside Hospital Recruiter, says it’s clear when someone has taken the time to update their resume with their most recent skills and experience.
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Today’s constantly changing workplace demands skills that can keep up. Have a look at this list of some skills that are worth honing for future success!
Recruiter Tip: Not having all your experience listed on your resume can be a big issue for recruiters.
Kelly Piccininni of Northside’s Talent Acquisition Team has some tips and guidance that can help you pull together a sterling resume that makes a great first impression on health care recruiters! See more:
For Northside Hospital recruiter Justine T., the key thing that jumps out at her from any resume is the education that a job candidate has had.