You’ve come to the right place!
We add new Travel Nurse Job Postings every day, so bookmark
this page, and visit frequently. Did you know the most important
time in the life of an Internet Job Posting is the first 48
– 72 hours? Why? (MORE)
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It’s a new assignment for the Recruiter! He or
she is anxious to get candidates in front of the Hiring
Manager!
So it’s important to you as a proactive
Job Seeker to be near the front of the line, in terms of
getting your resume to the Recruiter. And, of course, you
want to make a favorable first impression! Here’s
what we suggest:
1. Create
an online resume, what we call a Candidate Profile.
That way, as you see new opportunities, you are ready to
act quickly, by emailing your Candidate Profile to the Recruiter.
There are lots of advantages to emailing your Candidate
Profile, as opposed to faxing or regular mail. First, it’s
much faster. Second, it goes directly to the Recruiter.
Who knows who empties the fax machine or screens the mail?
Third, you can use colors and formatting that help you get
noticed. Fourth, and most importantly, an email is easily
forwarded on to the Hiring Manager!
Our Candidate
Profile Form has been developed using feedback from
hundreds of Recruiters and Hiring Managers concerning what
information Job Seekers need to supply, and in what format.
So you can be comfortable when submitting a Candidate Profile
that you have done what you can to make a favorable first
impression.
Create
a Candidate Profile, and start applying for Travel Nurse
Jobs, or jobs in other professions of interest.
2. Set
up a Job Alert. Remember our comment about the first
48 – 72 hours in the life of a job posting? Make sure
you are among the first to know about new Travel Nurse job
postings matching your career interests, geographic preferences
and salary requirements. Your Job Alert will send an email
every time a new job posting matching your alert criteria
is posted to our network of job banks. Then, you can quickly
email your Candidate Profile to the Hiring Manager, insuring
that you are among the first to apply!
Create
a Job Alert.
3. Stay Current. It’s important to
stay current on key developments, trends, etc. in your chosen
profession. Particularly at the interview stage, you must
be able to illustrate to the recruiter and the Hiring Manager
that you are knowledgeable concerning all the major facets
of your profession. There are lots of ways you can do this:
- Join a professional club or association.
- Take courses or attend seminars.
- Read trade journals or magazines. We offer over 200
FREE publications to our job seekers. Check
our list to see if one or more are of interest to
you.
We wish you much success in your career
search! Check back frequently for new information on products
and services designed to help our visitors stay ahead of
the competition.
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