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When applying for a Medical job in Ireland - remember -
- Your interview is a sales process - you are selling yourself to a potential employer
- Close the sale - interview - ie ask when you will hear, what is the next stage etc
- 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
- Outline your relevant Irish experience
- 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
- Equally, if they are genuine contacts, this can work to your benefit - dropping names can be useful
- Competition is at an all time high, so ensure your information is up to date, relevant and accurate
- 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
- 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.
- 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
Physiotherapist Part Time is required for a Private Clinic in South Dublin.
There are not many Physiotherapy jobs currently in Ireland and this one is a fantastic opportunity.
Must have a minimum of 3 years Post Grad experience.
Must have Musculoskeletal experience.
Must be a Chartered Physiotherapist.
Must be Registered in Ireland.
Pay and hours are flexible for the right Physiotherapist.
Busy Clinic and a very nice working environment.
For more details or to apply for this role, go to -
http://www.jackiebrownmedical.ie/job-tags/physiotherapist.htm
We look forward to hearing from you!


