We look at ways to tailor your application, personal statement and interview in order to give yourself the best possible chance of getting a place on a midwifery course.
Writing a CV when you’re an experienced nurse can be a balancing act of giving enough information about your career while maintaining a relatively short document. In this article we show you what you can prioritise, and what can be left out.
We give you some behind-the-scenes insight into how you can make the most of your application and how applications are received by an employer when you apply for an online vacancy.
Nurse jobs go quickly, so your application has to stand out from the beginning. Here’s a few things to remember during the job application process that can you help to be successful.
In this current job market you could be in the situation where you need to adjust your nursing CV to make the most of your transferable skills. In these 5 easy steps we show you how to update your CV and give you the best chance of being hired.
A great a CV can be masked by a badly written covering letter, which immediately taints the recruiter’s impression of you as a candidate when applying for a nursing job. Here’s how to write a great cover letter that is a true reflection of you.
We’ve been talking to nurse recruiters over the last two months to find out what they want to see on your nursing CV, and here’s the essential list that they’ve come up with.
With his experience of nursing recruitment Oli of Eden Medical Recruitment is perfectly placed to suggest how to design your nursing CV, how to prepare for interview, and how to increase your chances of a successful outcome when applying for jobs
Work on your nursing CV in the holidays, reflect on your past year in nursing and update your CV with key nursing competencies. It will help you when you’re looking for a new nursing job.