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Posted: Feb 11 2009 at 1:36am |
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This is Steven. Getting a job these days is tough and getting tougher. This video will demonstrate how to stand out from the bunch and prevent your resume from getting tossed in the trash can or a growing piles of other job applications. The forum given information is really very interesting topic. ================================= steven7 visit Job Search |
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ptornottobe 2 Posts MattPT 2 Posts Future medical developments also should permit a higher percentage of trauma victims to survive, creating additional demand for rehabilitative care. In addition, growth may result from advances in medical technology that could permit the treatment of more disabling conditions. Widespread interest in health promotion also should increase demand for physical therapy services. A growing number of employers are using physical therapists to evaluate worksites, develop exercise programs, and teach safe work habits to employees in the hope of reducing injuries in the workplace." As far as pay, check out www.salary.com. This is a great resource. Also take into consideration demand, sign on bonuses and benefits when examining your compensation package. From talking to fellow colleages the salary for an entry level PT could be from anywhere aroound $55,000-$63,000+ depending on job type and location.
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