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By James Gunaseelan
Published on 03/3/2010
 
Although many people finish healthcare courses with the optimism of consequently finding healthcare jobs immediately after graduation, it is not that easy Although there seem to be many opportunities in the medical field, a lot of fresh graduates can’t seem to get jobs

Although many people finish healthcare courses with the optimism of consequently finding healthcare jobs immediately after graduation, it is not that easy. Although there seem to be many opportunities in the medical field, a lot of fresh graduates can’t seem to get jobs. If you find yourself in this predicament, there may be good reasons behind this.

First, not all healthcare fields constantly have job openings. The kind of medical job you see yourself in may not be a realistic option at the moment. There are also many non-medical jobs you may apply for, but if you’re seeking to increase your knowledge in the field, then it is more advisable to get one that is compatible with your college degree.

It is also possible that the job you are eyeing is not an entry level job and requires years of experience. In that case, you will have to settle for a lower-level job instead. It may pay less, but think of it as an investment in your future. You will be able to acquire the experience that will eventually qualify you for a better opportunity, possibly even better than the one you were eyeing in the first place.

Another possible reason is that you don’t have the educational attainment required. You might have to finish a four-year course or get a Masters’ Degree for certain jobs. You might also want to scour for seminars and short training programs that will broaden your knowledge and make your resume more attractive to your prospective employer.

Connections also help. It doesn’t mean that you should do some name-dropping, which could irritate your potential employer. It only means that you should expand your networks, especially when it comes to people in respectable healthcare jobs. They will be able to put in a good word for you and will be good character references for background checks.

If you can get a subscription to a medical magazine, it might help too. Keeping posted on the latest in medical development also serves as a forecast as to where your particular field in medicine is headed. Not only will it keep you more informed, it also allows you to anticipate possible job openings ahead of the rest.

You may be located in a place where healthcare jobs are not as in demand as in other places. It also depends upon the population. If you live in a place with a young population, there may be a high demand for people in the field of pediatrics. If you’re looking for jobs in the field of geriatrics, look for a place with lots of retirement homes and an older population. You might have to relocate to get the job you want.

The demand for healthcare workers has been declining. Because of the economic recession, it may not be as easy to find a job in the field as it was a few years back. The good news is that the industry is still hiring people, more than other industries, even if the number is dwindling. The competition is higher now and a lot of experienced professionals who have dabbled in other careers or retired may try to come back because of financial difficulties. This means that your competition will be a little fiercer. You will just have to put your best foot forward and stand out among the other candidates.