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You are here: Home / Articles / Make the Most of ACR’s Job Bank

Make the Most of ACR’s Job Bank

September 1, 2007 • By Staff

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More and more members are making the ACR’s Career Connection job bank their first choice for job searches and recruitment. The recently updated site offers tools for both job seekers and employers. Visit the career center online at www.rheumatology.org/practice/careers. The new job seeker section offers these free tools:

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Résumé Builder ensures that the most relevant information appears on a customized résumé. Use the Résumé Builder to ensure that you include the information employers want, then customize it with your preferences. You can also upload an existing résumé and retain its formatting, store multiple résumés, post a résumé online (confidentially, if desired), and create and send cover letters.

My Site allows members to record professional accomplishments in a personalized, professional Web site. You can easily build your own password-protected career Web site, including a home page, photo, résumé, references, and articles you’ve written or published. Your site will have its own unique Web address that you can provide to potential employers.

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My Work Style lets job seekers uncover their individual professional style and identify optimum work settings using a self-evaluation tool. Are you fully satisfied in your current position? Do you know your professional strengths and potential obstacles? Understanding your work style can help you identify a work environment where you will thrive, then use ACR’s Career Connection to search national and local rheumatology job opportunities.

Filed Under: Career Development, From the College, Professional Topics Tagged With: Career Connection, Career development, Job bank, TechnologyIssue: September 2007

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