
Don’t Let the Job Search Get the Best of You.
Searching for a new job can be overwhelming. The best way to succeed is to put together a strategy.
Searching for a new job can be overwhelming. The best way to succeed is to put together a strategy.
Recently, Brad McCorkle, founder of Local Eye Site, participated in Prevent Blindness’ Eyes on Capitol Hill day by lobbying with fellow board members to Congress. They asked for additional federal funding for programs that increase access to care that would prevent eye disease for those who can afford it the least.
After nearly a decade of collecting data on eye care hiring, we’ve found that on average it takes at least 90 days to find a good fit for an eye care job opening.
It’s never too late to invest in your career. In order to make the most impact and have a career that will make you feel proud, you’ll need to develop the knowledge and vitality to give it your best.
We caught up with our recruiting experts, Bridger Davenport Costin and Kelli Dupree, both seasoned Vision Expo West attendees, to ask them a few questions about the event.
A career as an Ophthalmic Technician is an exciting one for people who are interested in healthcare, enjoy working with patients, and want to advance their career. The best news is that you don’t have to invest a ton of money and time into a traditional medical school program.
Decades of scientific research in the field of Organizational Psychology have shown again and again that 9 traits are the most reliable predictors of future job performance.
If you care about your employees, or at least care about their productivity, a healthy workplace culture is something you should be fostering as an employer.
People often do not know that becoming an Ophthalmic or Optometry Technician is a great way to join the healthcare industry, without having to go to medical school.
Company retreats are fun morale boosters for your team, that can also help to improve your business. Use them as an opportunity to award your staff with a trip or a meal, while facilitating productive conversations.
Searching for a new job can be overwhelming. The best way to succeed is to put together a strategy.
Recently, Brad McCorkle, founder of Local Eye Site, participated in Prevent Blindness’ Eyes on Capitol Hill day by lobbying with fellow board members to Congress. They asked for additional federal funding for programs that increase access to care that would prevent eye disease for those who can afford it the least.
After nearly a decade of collecting data on eye care hiring, we’ve found that on average it takes at least 90 days to find a good fit for an eye care job opening.
It’s never too late to invest in your career. In order to make the most impact and have a career that will make you feel proud, you’ll need to develop the knowledge and vitality to give it your best.
We caught up with our recruiting experts, Bridger Davenport Costin and Kelli Dupree, both seasoned Vision Expo West attendees, to ask them a few questions about the event.
A career as an Ophthalmic Technician is an exciting one for people who are interested in healthcare, enjoy working with patients, and want to advance their career. The best news is that you don’t have to invest a ton of money and time into a traditional medical school program.
Decades of scientific research in the field of Organizational Psychology have shown again and again that 9 traits are the most reliable predictors of future job performance.
If you care about your employees, or at least care about their productivity, a healthy workplace culture is something you should be fostering as an employer.
People often do not know that becoming an Ophthalmic or Optometry Technician is a great way to join the healthcare industry, without having to go to medical school.
Company retreats are fun morale boosters for your team, that can also help to improve your business. Use them as an opportunity to award your staff with a trip or a meal, while facilitating productive conversations.