Due to our tough economic times and a struggling coalition government our national health service is changing. Alterations to policy and the introduction of charging for certain procedures are two indications of a potentially dark future which may not have a free NHS to aid the welfare state at all. As redundancies are made in an attempt to save money the number of jobs is falling by one percent each year. A still more startling statistic is the decreasing number of managerial jobs, which is dropping at a rate of nearly nine percent. With these less than encouraging figures aspiring doctors and nurses have to utilize a range of techniques and tools to find work in the healthcare sector.
Job Boards
Job boards can be treasure troves for research. Agencies often advertise roles with other healthcare companies, not just the NHS so you can discover new companies you were previously unaware of. Make a note of the requirements for the positions you are after and include these in your CV and cover letter.
Network
Use people you already know such as friends and family who work for the NHS or other big healthcare companies. Getting recommended by someone who is already in-house is a great way to set up an interview.
Research the Company
Before an interview it is important that you research the company you have applied to. A simple Google search will typically offer enough results to get you informed. Using some relevant information during the interview to show you have familiarized yourself with the business is also a good idea.
CV
Although sending off your CV countless times and continually searching for jobs can be a thankless task you should ensure your CV is spell-checked and typo free with proper English used throughout it. This attention to detail will reflect well on you and could be the difference between getting an interview and not.
Research Yourself
Approximately 75% of companies require their recruiters to do online research of applicants and this means you need to Google yourself in order to know what they will find. If there is any damaging information then try your best to get it removed.
Be Professional
Although appearances are not exactly everything, the way you present yourself is essential, especially because your image will be their very first impression of you. Dress professionally, be polite, speak articulately and carry yourself with confidence. An interview is your time to shine.
Be Enthusiastic
Being enthusiastic when meeting potential employers is vital. You should focus on the employer and demonstrate how you are the ideal candidate for that particular role. Make sure they know that they are you first choice and it is that company specifically you want to work for, this is where researching their business comes in handy.
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