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Podiatry bank staff

Discussion in 'Podiatry Employment' started by toby1981, Aug 10, 2010.

  1. toby1981

    toby1981 Member


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    Would anyone be kind enough to inform me how to get onto the 'bank staff' in South Wales, I've just qualified and have no particular desire to work in tesco's until a full time job becomes available...
    Thanks.
    Toby.

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  2. Sarah B

    Sarah B Active Member

    Try contacting the manager(s) of the local Podiatry Department(s) - you will need to show some initiative in order to find their names, but I'm sure they will appreciate that.

    Personally, I think it's easier to find the job you want if you already have a job of some description - some of the skills utilised by Tesco staff are likely to be transferable to clinical work. My first job post-graduation was office temping (times were hard where I lived at that point), and although it wasn't what I wanted to be doing, I quickly became much more proficient at typing. I also learnt a great deal about the value of an efficient and friendly receptionist, to any organisation!

    There are other ways of getting some clinical experience, which I'm sure you can work out for yourself.

    Good luck!

    Sarah
     
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