Thank You Letter: A Must After a Medical Job Interview

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

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Say you have survived a grueling medical job interview, the next thing to do is send a thank you letter to the hiring manager that took time to interview you in the hope of finding the perfect candidate in you. A thank you letter serves as a way to express your gratitude to the hiring manager and shows your sincerity in applying for the job.

Senior medical professionals, those who usually serve as hiring managers, are always on the go and preoccupied with work but they will surely find it appealing if you send them a thank you letter. Make it a part of your every post-job interview strategies and you’ll see the results in due time.

Medical Job: Audiologist

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

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Audiology is one of the vibrant medical professions these days. In fact, it is one among the top 31 careers for 2008 chosen by the U.S. News and World Report. So, what really are audiologists?

Basically, audiologists attend to the medical needs of people with hearing loss or impairment. They prescribe the right hearing aid for patients, do research on the subject of hearing loss and develop hearing programs that seek to provide relief and in some cases, treatment.

The advantage with this job is that hearing devices continue to improve over time which makes the career more promising. Also, only a few people consider it so there is less competition.

For more information about the job, click here.