by Leigh Ann O'Neill | Dec 17, 2013 | Interviewing
In my work I often talk to physicians who have begun their job search process, and have interviewed with multiple potential employers. One thing I love to hear from these doctors is that they’re being sure to follow through with the employers once an interview is...
by The Staff at Adventures in Medicine | Nov 14, 2013 | Interviewing
How do you Prepare for your Onsite Interview? You don’t have a second chance to make a first impression, you cannot make a good decision without all of the facts, and you cannot accept an offer unless one is offered to you. Whether you receive an offer or not...
by Muhammad Akbar M.D. | May 31, 2012 | Interviewing
essay writer service When it comes to the physician job search process, there’s a lot to stress about. Finding a practice that’s right for you, doing well in your interviews and negotiating a salary that meets your needs are just a few of the major stepping stones on...
by Dr. Goodhook | May 17, 2012 | Interviewing
Dear Dr. Goodhook, I’m preparing myself for the job search process (refining my CV, starting on some cover letter templates, etc.), and already, I’m nervous about my first interview. Is this normal? I won’t even be starting the application process for a few more...
by Dr. Goodhook | May 7, 2012 | Interviewing
I’ve rambled at length about the importance of the physician interview, but there’s another component that’s often overlooked: post-interview follow up. I suppose there isn’t a better feeling than marching into an interview, putting your best toe forward, and waltzing...
by Dr. Goodhook | Apr 5, 2012 | Interviewing
Dear Dr. Goodhook, I have one physician site visit scheduled for the near future, and I expect to have at least one more lined up soon. The hospital’s recruiter gave me a partial itinerary, but I’m still a little nervous — what should I expect? And is it really OK if...