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The most in demand roles in Australia
SEEK Insights & Resources have recently released SEEK data of the top 20 hardest-to-fill roles in Australia. Based upon candidate application numbers in 2018, the two top industries were Healthcare & Medical and Legal. There is a shortage in the market and...
2018 Gone… Virtually
A few words from Julie Davis to end 2018 This year, we modernised our recruitment systems using the global leading software, Bullhorn. Our training was conducted from a lounge room somewhere in the USA at around midnight their time (Friday afternoon for us). Well this...
What do I wear to my interview?
You have gained their attention – your resume has highlighted your skills and attributes and they have called you for an interview. Panic sets in – What do I wear? When you’re presenting yourself in any role preparation is key. As a Medical Receptionist, this is your...
Tips on how prepare for an interview for a Medical Receptionist – Part 2
This is part 2 of our blog series. To learn more tips on how to prepare for a Medical Receptionist interview, read part 1 of our blog. Prepare for the interviewers questions For your potential employer to learn about your skills and expertise, the interviewer will...
Tips on how prepare for an interview for a Medical Receptionist – Part 1
You’re over the moon because you got an interview for a Medical Admin role that you really want. Now the fun begins- interview preparation. Candidates that stand out from others are those who have done interview preparation as it shows they are willing to go the extra...
Who’s on your bus? Good to Great
We all know everyone has a different personality and some personalities are quite diverse with others. Jim Collins wrote in his Good to Great Excerpt when they began their research project: “I don’t really know where we should take this bus. But I know this much: If...
How the rise of Australians not seeing doctors’ effects the medical industry
Have you noticed you’re seeing less patients than a few years ago? Or having to bulk bill more patient? A recent article by the ABC said Australians are putting off seeing a doctor because they are unable to afford the out of pocket expenses. However, during the...
Email Etiquette – What NOT to do When Writing Emails
When applying for jobs, email is a communication method used regularly. Email can even be your first impression with an employer or recruiter, it’s important to understand email etiquette and avoid the wrong first time impression. Include a greeting and sign-off When...
6 tips to be the best job seeker
When looking for a job in today’s market, it’s important to think about what a recruiter or employer are looking for. No longer can you simply just submit your resume for a job, here’s a few ways to help be a better job seeker. 1. Be truthful and consistent Ensure...
Medical Administration jobs on the rise
Seek have recently released data on Australian industries which have boomed in the last 12 months. The report highlights five industries which have had an increase in job ad growth and break down role growth within the industry.
Introducing Julie Davis
I have enjoyed working in recruitment over the past 20 years. I started working as a Medical Receptionist during my university studies, and found it fascinating as the medical industry has always interested me. I pursued temping in Brisbane until being offered a Graduate role in recruitment in 1998. I was lucky to find my niche at the age of 23!
Temping is an Opportunity
The unemployment rate has increased in Queensland. Therefore, there are more applicants vying for positions vacant. What happens if you find yourself unemployed in 2018?