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So you've graduated from a certification program and you're now a full-fledged radiologist technician. Congratulations! Now get ready for the question you'll get asked a lot: What's your next step? Logically, of course, the next step is to find a job in your chosen field. There are numerous ways to go about a radiology job search and some are more successful than others. If you've already got a lead on a job, your best bet is to pursue that first- personal connections are a great way to get hired for the first time in the medical industry. But if you're just starting out and you haven't got a clue where to turn, this information should help. Below are three major ways many new radiologist technicians find a job. Good luck on your radiology job search! Radiology job search method one: Network Even if you don't use this person directly, it can help immensely to know someone 'on the inside.' Try to connect with someone at the hospital or clinic that can tell you whether or not they're hiring and what they're looking for. If necessary, pick up the phone, call the facility where you wish to work and ask to speak to someone in the Human Resources department. Try your best to strike up a conversation and ensure you'll be remembered. If they're not hiring now, your goal is to have a foot in the door so that when they actually do need someone, you'll be one of the first to know. Radiology job search method two: The Internet Radiology job search method three: School The fact is, the medical industry needs more radiology technicians than ever before. Now is a fantastic time to be entering the field and you shouldn't have a shortage of available jobs. Doing your radiology job search is simply a matter of knowing where to look. If you put a little effort into your search, you should have multiple jobs to choose from and then you'll be sitting in the best position possible. Choose the one that suits you best and welcome to your new career!
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