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Finding physician jobs and resident jobs is not an easy task, but The Doctor Job provides Pain Relief for your job search. The Doctor Job can help you find a job in every specialty, whether you're looking for a career in allergy and immunology, anesthesiology, colon and rectal surgery, dermatology, emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, medical genetics, neurological surgery, nuclear medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, otolaryngology, pathology, pediatrics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, plastic surgery, preventive medicine, psychiatry and neurology, radiology, surgery, thoracic surgery or urology.
What The Doctor Job does to give you the best chance to find a practice after your residency.Why The Doctor Job's services of Resume/CV writing, Cover Letter drafting, and Aggressive Targeted Mailing to Medical Hiring Organizations will help you.The Doctor Job's services are reasonably priced.Important Questions that any Residents should be asking about their search for a hospital, physician's group, or other medical hiring organization.Sign Up to have your resume revised, cover letter written and targeted mailing campaign to medical hiring organizations created by The Doctor Job.

Why The Doctor Job Works

Every successful physician knows that the best way to find a job is to be in the right place at the right time. But how do you do that? That is where The Doctor Job comes in. Here are the reasons why our process works:

  1. 85% of physician employers never advertise positions. Never. You won't be able to find these physician jobs on job boards or through recruiters. But we can find them.

  2. 90% of employers refuse to work with recruiters. And the 10% that use recruiters may offer salaries that are $10-20,000 less than other physician employers.

  3. Your resume and cover letter must be impeccable. The first impression you will make with any employer is with your CV and cover letter, and you must ensure that your materials are error-free, compelling, and relevant.

  4. Marketing yourself successfully can be a challenge. Whether it requires an aggressive or subtle approach, successful career marketing is a delicate process that you should not attempt on your own.

  5. If people don't know that you're looking for a job, how can they offer you one? No matter how excellent your credentials are, people have to see them to be impressed by them.

While The Doctor Job's process is unique, the logic behind it is not. You will never know if you've found the best physician job out there for your qualifications until you try.

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