Julie South | Veterinary Recruitment Marketing Strategist
264 episodes
2 days ago
Sarah left CareVets Gisborne. Then she came back. In this episode, you'll hear why the team she left was the team she missed most, what it's really like becoming part of a community where you chat about patients while doing your grocery shopping, and the clinical variety that comes with being the main option when referral hospitals are too far away. If you're a small animal veterinarian looking to make your next career move you owe it to yourself to check out the opportunity at CareVets Gisbo...
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Sarah left CareVets Gisborne. Then she came back. In this episode, you'll hear why the team she left was the team she missed most, what it's really like becoming part of a community where you chat about patients while doing your grocery shopping, and the clinical variety that comes with being the main option when referral hospitals are too far away. If you're a small animal veterinarian looking to make your next career move you owe it to yourself to check out the opportunity at CareVets Gisbo...
How Culture Storytelling Builds Trust — Before Anyone's Even Looking - ep 246
Veterinary Voices
9 minutes
1 week ago
How Culture Storytelling Builds Trust — Before Anyone's Even Looking - ep 246
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...
Veterinary Voices
Sarah left CareVets Gisborne. Then she came back. In this episode, you'll hear why the team she left was the team she missed most, what it's really like becoming part of a community where you chat about patients while doing your grocery shopping, and the clinical variety that comes with being the main option when referral hospitals are too far away. If you're a small animal veterinarian looking to make your next career move you owe it to yourself to check out the opportunity at CareVets Gisbo...