Since the recent outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease, known as the COVID-19, many countries have been on total lockdown. This has caused many businesses to shut down or operate at a very minimal activity level. However, the medical sector has experienced a surge in activities so much that it is seeking more people to join its workforce in the …
How To Find Quality Medical Job Candidates To Hire
Although the healthcare sector is one of the fastest-growing in the U.S., there’s still a shortage of medical professionals available for hire. This is due to the rising number of people who need health care services, as well as the fact that it is difficult to hold on to the current medical professionals, as the majority are near their retirement …
Millennials: What They Value In Your Medical Practice.
The bulk of the workers in the medical field at the moment are mostly millennials. From the front desk officials to nurses, doctors, technicians, and their assistants, the number of millennials keeps rising. Thus, chances are that you have a fair share of them in your medical practice, or you’re looking to hire them. To attract the attention, and get …
How The COVID-19 Virus Is Affecting The Medical Industry In Metro Atlanta
The first COVID-19 patient was discovered in Wuhan, China, on 17th November 2019, and by the end of 2019, the viral disease had broken out of the Chinese city. At first, the spread was handled lightly, but steadily the disease gained more grounds, spreading to 7 out of the 8 continents of the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has …
How Does The Unemployment Rate Affect The Hiring Process?
In recent months, the unemployment rate has steadily experienced a decline. For instance, in November 2019, the unemployment rate in Atlanta had dropped to an all-time low of 3.0% (Click here to see previous article). The unemployment rate across major business-inclined towns in Atlanta, such as Buckhead and Midtown have also experienced a reduction in the rate of unemployment. There …
Unemployment Rate in Metro Atlanta
In November of 2019, the unemployment rate in Metro Atlanta was at an all-time low of 3.0% – a significant drop from 3.7% in February 2019. This rate, which remained constant all through December 2019, is below the national unemployment rate of 3.5%. This low unemployment rate in metro Atlanta is attributed to the increased availability of jobs in the …