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A strong handshake in a Medical jobs interview

A strong handshake in a Medical jobs interview

When applying for a Medical job in Ireland - remember -

 

  1. Your interview is a sales process - you are selling yourself to a potential employer
  2. Close the sale - interview - ie ask when you will hear, what is the next stage etc
  3. On your CV - do not use initials or acronyms - do not assume the reader knows what any of these stand for - always write words out in full
  4. Outline your relevant Irish experience
  5. Ireland is a small country and as a result it is unwise to exaggerate or lie about contacts you have in the Medical Industry in Ireland
  6. Equally, if they are genuine contacts, this can work to your benefit - dropping names can be useful
  7. Competition is at an all time high, so ensure your information is up to date, relevant and accurate
  8. Research involved in going for an interview now seeks the Candidate who goes ‘well beyond’ the usual format of reading up a website etc - ie someone who shows initiative
  9. Always have a reason for leaving after each job on your CV, otherwise you are left open to assumations being made that may not be true.
  10. A strong and dry hand shake is important and demonstrates a genuine person.

These are just some useful tips when applying for any Medical job in Ireland

Doctor jobs Dublin

Doctor jobs Dublin

We have some new Doctor jobs in this week for Dublin -

Chief RMO (Resident Medical Officer/SHO)

Reporting to: Chief Executive Officer or Nominee and Medical Director

Essential Requirements

•  Primary Medical Degree recognised by the Irish Medical Council
• Full registration with the Irish Medical Council
• ACLS certification or must acquire certification within 3 months of appointment
• Experience at a senior level – a minimum of 5 years post qualification experience
• MRCP/MRCPI/MRCGP/FRCSI or equivalent post graduate qualification would be desirable

This Doctor would need to be living in Ireland with relevant Irish experience

 

RMO/SHO

TITLE:    Resident Medical Officer    
REPORTING TO:  Chief Resident Medical Officer 

ROLE SUMMARY: 

The Resident Medical Officer (RMO) reports to the Chief Resident Medical Officer and Medical Director and plays a key role in building and maintaining relationships between the Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Services, Hospital Management, Consultants, Medical, Nursing Staff and the Multidisciplinary Team

 ESSENTIAL SKILLS: 

• MB BCh BAO or equivalent recognised by the Irish Medical Council
• Full registration with the Irish Medical Council
• BLS / ACLS mandatory
• Experience at a senior level – a minimum of 3 years post qualification  experience

 

To apply or for further information, go to -

http://www.jackiebrownmedical.ie/jobs_ireland.php?url=jobs

Doctor jobs in Dublin

Doctor jobs in Dublin

We have some new Doctor jobs in this week for Resident Medical Officers or Senior House Officers for a fantastic Private Clinic in South Dublin.

These Doctor jobs are within Surgery/ Medicine and Oncology.

Must have Irish Medical Council Registration.

Valid work permit

Fluent English

Be living in or around South Dublin

To apply, go to -

http://www.jackiebrownmedical.ie/jobs_ireland.php?url=jobs

GP requiredWe have a fantastic opportunity for 2 GP’s for a new Medical Centre recently opened in South Dublin -

 

GP required - South Dublin

A stunning new Medical Centre is opening in South Dublin.

2 GP’s are required.

Fantastic opportunity to run your own business

Can be full time or sessional work

Experience/interest in Gynaecology

The GP’s can share hours or run 2 seperate lists

GP will have full facilities this Clinic offers - ie Receptionist, Medical Secretary etc

Fantastic financial package on offer including no rent initially as the business is at it’s infancy

 

To apply or find out more - go to -

http://www.jackiebrownmedical.ie/jobs_ireland.php?url=jobs