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Hello,
I'm starting to look for community jobs as residency nears completion and have a particular part of the country in mind to live and work. My research suggests that no staffing company (USACS, TeamHealth, Envision), HMO, or democratic group holds a monopoly in the area. I'm planning on contacting multiple prospective employers at once, but does anyone advise against doing this in favor of applying to one entity at a time? It benefits me more to be able to compare job offers, but I worry that it might rub a prospective employer the wrong way if they know I'm looking into multiple places simultaneously. I worry less about the CMG or HMO, as they are behemoths and I am just another anonymous widgetmaker to them, but I think the smaller democratic groups might see things a little differently. My preference would be to work for the democratic group, but in famine anything can look tasty.
Thanks for your time.
I'm starting to look for community jobs as residency nears completion and have a particular part of the country in mind to live and work. My research suggests that no staffing company (USACS, TeamHealth, Envision), HMO, or democratic group holds a monopoly in the area. I'm planning on contacting multiple prospective employers at once, but does anyone advise against doing this in favor of applying to one entity at a time? It benefits me more to be able to compare job offers, but I worry that it might rub a prospective employer the wrong way if they know I'm looking into multiple places simultaneously. I worry less about the CMG or HMO, as they are behemoths and I am just another anonymous widgetmaker to them, but I think the smaller democratic groups might see things a little differently. My preference would be to work for the democratic group, but in famine anything can look tasty.
Thanks for your time.