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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by JulieR, Oct 6, 2010.

  1. JulieR

    JulieR Welcome New Poster


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    Just thought I would say hi as I am new to this site. Loving it so far :eek:)

    I am a newly qualified Podiatrist looking for work in the Edinburgh area. So far I cannot find any work within the NHS. I have found that it is difficult to find work in the private sector without previous experience.

    Does anyone have any tips on how to gain experience when no one will employ without previous experience? I do placements at the moment, but only a few days here and there but it seems that most practices would like newly qualified Pods to gain a year or twos experience before they will consider employment in private practice.

    Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
    :eek:)
     
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