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Top tips to help you make a successful NHS job application

TOP TIPS to help you make a SUCCESSFUL NHS JOB APPLICATION Valuable advice to help you prepare and apply for NHS job vacancies, so that you can make the right first impression: 1 Use all the resources at your fingertips to search for NHS jobs Search specialist online NHS job boards; ask non-medical staff and recruitment specialists; check the jobs pages on NHS facility and hospital trust websites; and read the local press to find all available vacancies. Apply to the right roles early Go for vacancies where you meet the essential skills and if possible, the desired qualities to have the best chance of being interviewed. Also, apply right away as vacancies can close early when they get a high volume of applications. 3 Don't let being unprepared catch you out You want to make a good first impression, so check the location of your interview and available parking before you attend so that you are punctual. Discover a little about who will be interviewing you ahead of time. 4 Show off your relevant experience Highlighting your experience is crucial, as the NHS looks to hire people with a thorough understanding of the organisation who can fit into the environment seamlessly. Why do you want to work for the NHS? Show that you have a clear understanding of the NHS by stating why you want to work for the unique organisation and that you recognise how it differs from the private sector. 6. Let your personality shine through The NHS looks to recruit people who meet its values, as a result of its Values Based Recruitment policy. So, demonstrate how you will fit in with the culture of your local NHS. 7 Seek feedback Even if you are not successful, seek feedback to find out how you can improve as this can help you to land a job from your next round of applications. GoToJobBoard The NHS Career Specialists

Top tips to help you make a successful NHS job application

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The NHS is one of the world’s largest employers and currently has 1.6 million people working in various roles throughout the organisation. To help you land your dream non-medical NHS role, GoToJ...

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