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from:Often finding a first job or trying to find a different job while you are still employed seems a bit daunting and it can be hard to find the time as well as the contacts to get the leads on new job postings. One way to consider when starting your career or changing careers is to use the services of one of the many healthcare employment agencies. These companies or organizations may be locally based, nationally or even internationally based, giving the job seeker many different options and employment markets to consider.
When first researching or considering the use of healthcare employment agencies it is important to understand what type of job you are looking for and what areas or locations you wish to consider. Most of the healthcare employment agencies are recruiters for larger hospitals and healthcare organizations but some may also have connections with smaller, local clinics, treatment facilities and even private physicians. Since there are many different ways that the healthcare employment agencies can promote you to employers or can work to match you with employment opportunities it is important to research and compare your options.
Most of the larger state, national or internationals healthcare employment agencies will provide basic services to job seekers including:
• Resume development or Curriculum Vitae development
• Placement of your resume on their employer access secure site
• Personalized contact with a employment consultant or recruiter
• Information on queries on your resume or application via email, text or voicemail messages
• Personal and immediate contact when an interview is requested
• Consulting and assistance in preparing for an interview or just asking advice regarding the application process
Many times the healthcare employment agencies will also help with understanding the various employment bonuses or compensation packages that the employer or employers are offering and help the job seeker make the best choice. They can also assist in negotiating contracts or assisting with teleconferencing or other options for international interviews.
Healthcare employment agencies will charge various fees for their services, but typically there are no fees for the job seeker until they have found employment through the agency. The employer will also be charged a fee as well for the service. These fees are usually based on the salary of the employee and the specialization of skills that the job position entails. Before signing a contract or agreeing to work through any of the various healthcare employment agencies it is important to clearly understand the contract and all fees associated with the service.
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