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A big no no in interviewing an applicat is when your employer asks about your religion and your thoughts on several occasions such as Eid’l Fitr or Good Friday, the HR person should never answer such...
View ArticleStaying on Point
Staying on point during job interviews may seem like common sense, but you’d be surprised at how often people over share or simply wander off topic. The reasons why people do so vary greatly with some...
View ArticleFinding Common Ground
The importance of establishing rapport during a professional job interview cannot be stressed enough. Though good rapport will not guarantee you the medical job you want, you can be sure that bad...
View ArticleDressing the Part
Finding common ground is essential if you want to have an interview that your prospective employer will find memorable. However, before you can even open your mouth to trade stories about med school or...
View ArticleDoing the Asking
Job applicants often come to interviews prepared to answer general interview questions. What most applicants fail to prepare, however, are the questions that they can and should ask during the...
View ArticleEmployment Scams
Millions of jobs offers are presented to job seekers. With this, the search could definitely get overwhelming but nonetheless, it is important to remember that these offers are not always as credible...
View ArticleOnline Job Search
The Internet is known for its wide reach of users and varying purposes. Nonetheless, it caters to a variety of jobs. This is a fact that job seekers must keep in mind. The Internet is made to benefit...
View ArticleEmailing your Resume: Things to keep in mind
It is most often the case that companies require an applicant’s resume to be sent through email. Such procedure may appear convenient for the applicant but it is important to remember that this must...
View ArticleFollow-up after an interview
Following up after your interview will never be taken against you. Rather, this can lead you to getting into a second interview or even get you into the job you have always desired. It is important to...
View ArticleShowing Idealism and Commitment to the Industry
The medical sector is not the best place to look for a job in the US these days, especially if you are applying for mid-skill level positions. That said, unless you are a doctor, nurse or a medical...
View ArticleGetting a Part-Time Job in the Medical Industry
Not everyone are looking for full-time jobs, especially these days since more and more people are looking to find second jobs to augment their income. Obviously, the only answer then is to look for...
View ArticleStaying on Point
Staying on point during job interviews may seem like common sense, but you’d be surprised at how often people over share or simply wander off topic. The reasons why people do so vary greatly with some...
View ArticleFinding Common Ground
The importance of establishing rapport during a professional job interview cannot be stressed enough. Though good rapport will not guarantee you the medical job you want, you can be sure that bad...
View ArticleDressing the Part
Finding common ground is essential if you want to have an interview that your prospective employer will find memorable. However, before you can even open your mouth to trade stories about med school or...
View ArticleDoing the Asking
Job applicants often come to interviews prepared to answer general interview questions. What most applicants fail to prepare, however, are the questions that they can and should ask during the...
View ArticleEmployment Scams
Millions of jobs offers are presented to job seekers. With this, the search could definitely get overwhelming but nonetheless, it is important to remember that these offers are not always as credible...
View ArticleOnline Job Search
The Internet is known for its wide reach of users and varying purposes. Nonetheless, it caters to a variety of jobs. This is a fact that job seekers must keep in mind. The Internet is made to benefit...
View ArticleEmailing your Resume: Things to keep in mind
It is most often the case that companies require an applicant’s resume to be sent through email. Such procedure may appear convenient for the applicant but it is important to remember that this must...
View ArticleCAREER DEVELOPMENT – HOW TO ACE A JOB INTERVIEW (Part 1)
Woody Allen once quipped, “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” Many physicians think this applies to job interviewing as well. Not so. Effective interviewing for a job is anything but a passive...
View ArticleDental Career (Part 2)
www.dentalqnacom Most of the dentists are working 4-5 days a week. Some are still even working during the evenings or weekends to meet their patient’s needs. Dentistry would require you to have...
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