Wednesday 6 January 2016

Yes, It Actually Is Possible To Find The Medical Job You’re Looking For Online

If you’re looking at the online job sites and hear a sound, it’s probably the sound of employment experts’ teeth grinding about the quality of those jobsites’ search results. If you’re in one of the medical professions, people have been complaining for a long time, with good reason, about the very iffy quality of searches, particularly for specialists, but also for more mainstream medical roles.

The fact is that some of these search engines are way out of date. They’re basically the old “anything which might have something to do with the search terms” type of search engines, and they are now truly prehistoric. Also prehistoric are the pre Search Engine Optimization job ads, which are arguably as useless or more useless than the search engines.

If you’ve been having trouble finding a job online, be reassured by the fact that it very probably isn’t your fault. Cynics in the SEO industry (there are a lot of us) sometimes wonder what would happen if anyone actually included the right natural search terms in job ads. Some people write excellent ads with the right keywords; others seem to be flirting with total irrelevance every time they go anywhere near written text.

The good news of people looking for medical jobs is that at long last somebody has seen the need for a medical job ads site that actually works. Better still, they’ve actually created a network of job sites related to areas of medical specialization. It’s a site called Physician Career Jobs.com, which is the main hub for this big network of medical job hunting sites.

If you’re looking for emergency medicine physician jobs, other emergency medicine jobs, psychiatrist jobs, family practice, radiology, you name it; they’ll have it. Most importantly, you can search by location, state, area of specialization, and get meaningful search results immediately.

To see how this works in practice, visit their website here at www.physiciancareerjobs.com and take the time to really explore their searches. It’ll take you one search to see the difference.

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