The Double Standard in Healthcare Hiring

Publisher: Montage

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The Double Standard in Healthcare Hiring

68% AGREE: HEALTHCARE EMPLOYERS ARE HELD TO A HIGHER STANDARD IN HIRING. Our research discovered that job seekers have higher expectations about how they will be treated when going through the hiring process at a healthcare company. They expect more from you, your processes and your fellow recruiters. Most interestingly: > Men felt stronger agreement with the question than women. > People living in cities felt agreed stronger than suburbanites. > Every age group agreed - but 18-24-year-olds agreed most, with 81% agreement. Read the research details and a few tips on turning those expectations into advantages.