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3 ways medical job seekers can leverage social media

Published on: Jun 4, 2018
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These days, it seems like everyone is on one social media platform or another. Medical job seekers can use this vast array of networks to look for work, meet with like-minded professionals and make lasting connections.

Here are three ways to leverage social media as part of your job search:


1. Develop your personal brand


Social media sites offer a great way to develop your personal brand. In other words, you gain the ability to market yourself with consistent messaging. If you haven't given much thought to your personal brand and what it means for your professional advancement, consider writing out a list of the things that are most important to you. For instance, would you rather work for a hospital or a private practice? What kind of management style do you prefer?

The clearer and more detailed you can make your goals and ambitions, the better you will be able to communicate your desires to hiring managers. Try developing social media posts that address your professional ambitions head on.

man working on laptop at homeSocial networking sites offer many opportunities to spread the word about your job search.




2. Spread the word


One of the best things about social media is the ability to send a message to thousands of people with the single click of a button. If you're just beginning your medical career, consider tweeting about it. Inform your followers that you're looking for work, then describe what makes you right for the position.

U.S. News & World Report recommended linking to an online version of your resume, so interested parties can learn more about you. Having your resume online means it can work for you, even when you're busy.


3. Network with other medical professionals


Thanks to the internet, it's easy to connect with people who can make your career dreams a reality. Medical students and young professionals often don't have the time to attend networking events. However, industry-specific sites bring together communities of medical professionals to talk about the issues that are most important to them. You can use these venues to learn about potential job openings and connect with recruiters.

When you're looking for a new job in the medical field, use every resource that is available to you. In addition to leveraging social media to spread awareness of your personal brand, utilize medical job boards to see what kind of opportunities are out there. Sign up for job alerts at myHealthTalent.com to receive personalized recommendations. Medical job seekers can use this vast array of networks to look for work, meet with like-minded professionals and make lasting connections.