Physician Job Search
Tips
1) Defining
purpose: Define what you are looking
for in a position. Some items to consider are:
environment (rural, suburban or urban), practice set-up (group,
partnership, employee, etc.), compensation plan and
rotation. Obtain information from colleagues and other
professionals to gain insight on the pros and cons of these
subjects. Combine the findings with your personal
preferences to formulate the parameters of your
search.
2)
Preparation: Practice! Practice!
Practice! Do your homework before you interview.
Anticipate possible questions and write answers for
each.
3)
Punctuality: Don’t just be on time,
be a little early for each site and telephone
interview.
4)
Appearance: Arrive at the interview
with a neat and clean appearance. Avoid being overly
made-up. Dress conservatively and
comfortably.
5) Body
language: Eye contact is
essential. If shaking hands, offer a firm
handshake. Erect posture shows confidence.
Sit down only after being offered a
chair.
6)
Portfolio: Show the interviewer
that you plan ahead. Bring copies of necessary
information (CV and references). A legal notebook
for taking notes is always recommended. A list of
questions to help you evaluate the opportunity is
essential. We will provide you with this list of
questions! Just call 800-948-2822 for your free
copy.
7)
Enthusiasm: Bring an absolutely
positive attitude into the interview without being too
familiar. Negativism is not allowed. Sell
yourself. The difference between bragging and self
confidence is enthusiasm.
8)
Smile: A genuine heart warming
smile can win over anyone.
9) Thank
you: At the end of each
interview, thank the interviewer for their time.
Follow up with a thank you note highlighting various
points discussed during the visit.
10) Use a
professional recruiter: Have a
professional recruiter handle the search process for
you. The task can be overwhelming to organize and
maintain.
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