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What is the most important thing to do when looking for a job?

I want to be a pediatrician/nurse practitioner

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Tom’s Answer

Build your experience, seek out the jobs you want, and the jobs you're qualified for. There are a lot of important steps to take when looking for a job. But one of the most important is to make yourself appealing to the people you're attempting to work for. They're paying for you, which means they're paying for your expertise, your willingness to work, and the belief that you'll be a benefit to their business. Make sure you know as much as you can, and sell your knowledge and expertise.
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Tiarra’s Answer

As far as the interview, be confident and prior to the interview, prepare yourself for the questions. If you do not have the exact experience, find some other things you can discuss to substitute and go on to explain that you are a dedicated hard worker who is looking to become a member of an esteemed company.

Also, try to fill in your resume and cover letter. If you cannot get the experience they are looking for, look into some volunteer opportunities that might be related to the job or skills that you may need. These could be online volunteer opportunities or just things you do for friends.
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Vilash’s Answer

Sure, you need to think about how much time and money you're willing to put in. Are you leaning towards becoming a doctor or a nurse practitioner? Remember, a nurse practitioner often needs to collaborate with a doctor regularly. If you're eager to dive deep into the world of medicine, I'd suggest you consider becoming a doctor. But if you're looking for a quicker path, becoming a nurse practitioner could be a great choice. I personally chose to become a child/adult psychiatrist because I'm passionate about it and wanted to learn more in this field.
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