Medijobs Blog | All Things Allied Health

When you’ve been in recruitment as long as we have, you end up with a few stories!

Read our blog to get the inside scoop, interview tips and industry news for Allied Health professionals.

How to handle a wage review when you work in Allied Health - Article Image

How to handle a wage review when you work in Allied Health

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Before any review in the Allied Health industry, it pays to be prepared. Here's how to make your meeting not only more comfortable, but potentially more profitable too.

Should you use a recruitment agency to find a job in Allied Health? - Article Image

Should you use a recruitment agency to find a job in Allied Health?

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Could an Allied Health recruitment agency be the difference between finding your dream job or job-hunting hell? Read how working a recruitment agency could land you a job smoothly.

Didn't get that job you really wanted?  - Article Image

Didn't get that job you really wanted?

POSTED BY FARAH RIZVI-HAMMOND

Friday, September 25, 2020

Had your heart set on a role and didn’t get it? You can: Do nothing | Review your interview feedback and take action. Your choice.

How to handle a wage review - Article Image

How to handle a wage review

POSTED BY FARAH RIZVI-HAMMOND

Thursday, July 13, 2017

It might surprise you to hear this – but we don’t want you to leave your job. If we had a dollar for every candidate who got pissed off with their employer and started applying for jobs before trying to resolve the issues we’d be in Hawaii drinking Mai Tais right now. Your relationship with your employer can become particularly strained around wage-review time. Here are our tips for handing your wage review like a pro.

How can a recruitment agency help me find the right job? - Article Image

How can a recruitment agency help me find the right job?

POSTED BY FARAH RIZVI-HAMMOND

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Just like any other industry, there are different types of recruitment agencies – and quality varies. A great recruitment agency will not only help you apply for jobs, but understand what would make the best role for you and ensure you’re well-equipped for success. A recruitment agency is paid by the employer for finding great employees. Employees don’t need to pay the agency, but they can benefit from their expertise.