Tag: career advice

Effective time management tips for balancing work and life

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you will have heard the phrase ‘healthy work-life balance’ being thrown around a LOT. Especially on LinkedIn. Its usage increased drastically following the Covid-19 pandemic, which shone a light on how much valuable time we spend at work versus with our family and friends. In this blog, we …

Why is your CV going unnoticed?

Having trouble landing your next gig? In this article, our recruitment experts delve into some reasons why your CV may not be performing as well as it should and share their advice on how it could be improved.   You’re waffling    Let’s be honest, the person hiring you doesn’t want to read a novel …

Essential tips for aspiring physiotherapists

Embarking on a career in physiotherapy is both rewarding and challenging. As a physiotherapist, you have the power to make a significant impact on the lives of your patients, helping them regain strength, mobility, and independence. To ensure a successful and fulfilling career, here are some essential tips for aspiring physiotherapists…   Continuous learning and …

Rejection or redirection? What to do when your job search is unsuccessful

Whether familial, social, romantic or professional – rejection is always painful and can knock our self-esteem for six. Receiving multiple rejections during the job search can feel particularly brutal, especially when you’ve spent hours pouring passion onto the pages of a job application, met in return with a cold automated email.    Or worse, you …

5 things you should NEVER include in your CV

When applying for a new role, your CV plays a starring role in convincing your potential employer that you are the best candidate for the job. That’s why your CV must portray you in the best light – and while you may have a lot to say, there are certain things you should leave out …

3 tips for your first occupational therapy rotation

Congratulations! You’ve finished what felt like an eternity of studying and you’re gearing up to start your first role as a qualified occupational therapist. As the big day draws closer and closer; you’re starting to panic – what should you expect? Are you prepared for the first week? In this blog, Amaré Health discusses 3 …

5 must-have qualities of an occupational therapist

Thinking of starting a career in occupational therapy? If you possess these 5 qualities then it could be the perfect role for you. Carry on reading to find out the must-haves for occupational therapists.  Interpersonal skills In order to be constructive in helping patients, occupational therapists must possess interpersonal skills such as active listening, communication, …

5 characteristics of a good physiotherapist

Although physiotherapy is far from a monotonous career, its dynamic nature does mean adapting to and overcoming new challenges on a regular basis. And with the recovery of patients in your hands, it’s important you do a good job of it…   So what makes a top-grade physiotherapist? Our dedicated team of market experts, recruiters …

Applying for a role in healthcare: what’s the process?

From writing a winning cover letter, to preparing for the interview, there’s a lot to think about when it comes to applying for a new role in healthcare. That’s why we thought it would be useful with a quick reminder of the process and where our team can help!   Start with your CV    …

Maximise your job search with these 3 tips

In the market for a new role? Here’s some tips to help you navigate the ever-evolving healthcare market; whether you’re fresh from university or a seasoned professional, we’ve got your back…    1.Polish your CV   Your CV is your ticket to a world of opportunities…if you get it right that is. A well-crafted CV …

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