Interviewing for any job requires a few steps, and most of the time the early steps in the interview process determine if you continue to move forward. While many of the optometrists and ophthalmologists we speak with understand that they need to “sell” themselves, others jump right to questions or make...
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Qualities of a Great Leader in a Vision Practice
As many experienced doctors know, learning and applying the technical aspects of optometry or ophthalmology is only half of what it takes to be successful. Whether a doctor is running his or her own solo practice or working as an associate alongside many others, leadership plays an enormous role in setting...
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Optometrists – What To Know Before You Accept an Associate Position
Finding a new associate position can be a daunting process for both new and experienced optometrists. While making a good impression on an interview is important, it is equally important to learn as much as possible about the practice. Here is a compilation of questions from job seekers who I have...
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Optometrists and Ophthalmologists – Are You Ready for the Interview?
Are You Ready for the Interview? You want to work for the practice, they’ve seen your credentials and they’ve asked you in for an interview. You want the job. Here are some suggestions that will help you make sure your interview goes as well as possible. Preparing for the interview Thorough...
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Curriculum Vitae (CV or Resume) for Optometrists

I have been receiving a lot of questions lately on what should go in a CV and how/when to present references. This is simply for the purpose of content. Formatting is not included. Just remember, Keep It Simple. Just because you know how to do some fancy formatting graphics and tables,...
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