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HCP Use of Social Media for Recruitment [INFOGRAPHIC]

Nicola Ziady
Nicola Ziady
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AMN Healthcare’s 2013 Survey of Social Media and Mobile Usage by Healthcare Professionals: Job Search and Career Trends, is a follow-up to two prior surveys in 2010 and 2011. It provides hospitals and other healthcare organizations, along with leaders in the field, with an inside look at clinicians’ job search methods, career development activities and social media practices, as well as how their behaviors have changed over time.
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Clinicians today are stepping up and taking charge of their career path by utilizing social media to find the perfect job in their network. Physicians are becoming more adventurous and optimizing their digital footprint.

And why shouldn’t they, considering that most healthcare institutions are extended their brand messaging and experience on social channels. As social recruitment continues to grow, physician job seekers are smart to network online, as there are more opportunities than by traditional methods.

Clinicians today are stepping up and taking charge of their career path by utilizing social media to find the perfect job in their network. Physicians are becoming more adventurous and optimizing their digital footprint.

And why shouldn’t they, considering that most healthcare institutions are extended their brand messaging and experience on social channels. As social recruitment continues to grow, physician job seekers are smart to network online, as there are more opportunities than by traditional methods.

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AMN Healthcare’s 2013 Survey of Social Media and Mobile Usage by Healthcare Professionals: Job Search and Career Trends, is a follow-up to two prior surveys in 2010 and 2011. It provides hospitals and other healthcare organizations, along with leaders in the field, with an inside look at clinicians’ job search methods, career development activities and social media practices, as well as how their behaviors have changed over time.

AMN Healthcare’s 2013 Survey of Social Media and Mobile Usage by Healthcare Professionals: Job Search and Career Trends, provides  an inside look at clinicians’ job search methods, career development activities and social media practices, as well as how their behaviors have changed over time.

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