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Working as a travel nurse is a rewarding way to care for patients while exploring the U.S. — but you already know that. Whether you’re trying to land your first travel nursing job or are already a seasoned professional, your resume is the key to career success. Crafting a travel nurse resume isn’t all that… Read more »

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Finding the right new job is hard work. Essentially a job in its own right, the amount of time and energy it requires can be all-encompassing. The good news is, you don’t have to go through the process alone. When you work with a recruiter, they steer your search for you, alleviating a great deal… Read more »

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During your search for a new nursing job, you’re going to meet a lot of people who could have a positive impact on your career. If you can’t clearly articulate your background and experience, you won’t make a lasting impression. This is where your elevator pitch comes in. As crucial to a job search as… Read more »

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When you treat a patient, their health and well-being are in your hands. In order to do your job effectively, you need them to trust you, but that’s something you have to earn. If patients get the impression you don’t know what you’re doing or simply feel uncomfortable with you, they won’t be keen to… Read more »

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Working in a call center is a very important job. You’ll speak with a high volume of customers during every shift, and your ability to communicate will directly impact their feelings about the company. Employers are well aware of this, so they’re very diligent when filling these positions. Effectively communicating with customers is a talent… Read more »

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As an allied health professional, your job keeps you pretty busy. You’re passionate about the work and you try to find as much time as possible to keep up with the latest happenings, but doing so can be a challenge. Thankfully, there are plenty of podcasts geared toward allied health professionals you can listen to… Read more »

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Right now, you have a really great part-time job. You enjoy the work, like your colleagues and perfectly blend with the company culture. The only problem is you really need a full-time position. Thankfully, changing your status to full time isn’t as impossible as you might think. First, let your recruiter know what you have… Read more »

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Working as a nurse is incredibly rewarding, but it can also be exhausting. Standing on your feet for 12 hours at a time is rough on the body, especially when you don’t have much time between shifts. A May 2017 survey conducted by Kronos revealed that 98 percent of nurses consider their work both physically… Read more »

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When most people launch a job search, they focus exclusively on full-time openings. While understandable, limiting yourself to 40-hour per week jobs can cause you to miss out on an amazing opportunity. If you can swing it, consider including part-time positions in your job search. Take a look at the benefits this type of employment… Read more »

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Allied health professionals touch the lives of patients on a daily basis, so employers want to make sure they hire people who are truly passionate about the work. In this type of job, simply having the right skills isn’t enough, because without a true enthusiasm, patients won’t get the quality care they deserve. Working in… Read more »