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Administrator & Unit Head HR @ Neelkanth Group of Hospital | MBA - Operation,HR Consultant,Quality , Financial Acumen,strategic planning, budgeting, Leadership management,Healthcare law&Regulations

How to start a job in the healthcare industry? Here are some tips to get you started. First, graduate high school and continue learning as much as possible. Seek self-education and professional development opportunities to see continued career growth, especially if you don't have a degree. Next, gain experience by volunteering or getting vocational or technical training. Roles such as certified nursing assistants, patient care technicians, pharmacy technicians, phlebotomists, home health aides, and medical transcriptionists provide training that will boost your resume. Writing a strong resume is key to finding a job in healthcare. No matter your experience level, it's the perfect way to introduce yourself and show that you're the ideal fit. Networking is also crucial. Joining professional groups, attending public lectures, and reaching out to acquaintances who might have connections can help you get a job. The more networking you do, the more comfortable you'll be in an interview and office setting. Start with a broad job search to find the perfect job. Don't ignore entry-level positions, as they provide relevant work experience that will qualify you for future roles. Lastly, choose a company that aligns with your passions. Finding a job you love is crucial, and by knowing the warning signs of a bad company, you can avoid feeling drained, unmotivated, or unfulfilled. Remember, people in the medical field commonly experience burnout from working long hours. Take care of yourself, and good luck on your journey to starting a career in healthcare! #healthcare #careeradvice #jobsearch any more information #comment

Dalchand Sharma

Senior Manager Purchase at Batra Hospital and Medical research centre delhi

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Thanks for sharing

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