Julie South | Veterinary Recruitment Marketing Strategist
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Most great vets and nurses already have a mental shortlist before they start job-hunting. Clinics they've noticed, names they recognise, places that seem good to work for. If you're not on that list, you're starting cold when you post a job ad. And you'll stay cold for a very long time, no matter how much you spend on job boards. Here's the problem most clinics don't realise: you think you're active online because you're posting regularly. But if all you're talking to is your clients — pet ca...
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Most great vets and nurses already have a mental shortlist before they start job-hunting. Clinics they've noticed, names they recognise, places that seem good to work for. If you're not on that list, you're starting cold when you post a job ad. And you'll stay cold for a very long time, no matter how much you spend on job boards. Here's the problem most clinics don't realise: you think you're active online because you're posting regularly. But if all you're talking to is your clients — pet ca...
Why Your Job Ads Aren't Getting (Suitable) Applications And What To Do About That - ep.236
Veterinary Voices
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Why Your Job Ads Aren't Getting (Suitable) Applications And What To Do About That - ep.236
Send us a text Why Your Job Ads Aren't Getting Applications (And What Actually Works) - Veterinary Voices ep.236 Your job ad has been up for months and you still see zero suitable applications. Here's the harsh reality: we're in a global veterinary professional shortage with more jobs than jobseekers. Some clinics are getting great applications while others get crickets. Most clinics are still advertising like it's 2010—writing job ads that focus entirely on what they need from e...
Veterinary Voices
Most great vets and nurses already have a mental shortlist before they start job-hunting. Clinics they've noticed, names they recognise, places that seem good to work for. If you're not on that list, you're starting cold when you post a job ad. And you'll stay cold for a very long time, no matter how much you spend on job boards. Here's the problem most clinics don't realise: you think you're active online because you're posting regularly. But if all you're talking to is your clients — pet ca...