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I have applied for a job with a company for which I would be an independent consultant writing clinical documents. I haven't yet been offered work with them or even been told my experience matches what they want, but I want to be prepared.
Would I need to create my own LLC? They mention getting liability insurance-should it be general liability or professional errors and omissions?
I LOVED it!
Of course, Guy Branum is always top notch.
But the murder, the cultural knowledge he showed (obviously, he grew up in the area), the narrative he put together-it was all done extremely well and was so interesting. It brings up a really important issue that is common in China and India but not here. Especially with the one-child policy in China; there is an extreme gender imbalance there.
Has anyone used Right Management to help in their job search? This was provided by my former employer.
From what I've seen on Reddit, the resume tailoring is the best thing they provide, especially because they make the resume ATS compatible. I've been watching their 'events' to get recommendations on how to do an interview, etc. Do you feel these are worthwhile?
Is the job board a pile of crap or is just me? You can't keep the list going on the website; each time you click on a job listing you then have to reclick on Job Search and put your job criteria in again. When you click on the jobs, it sends you to a job board called Job Monkey where the job descriptions are weirdly formatted and often months old or another one (I think it's called Job Listing?) that requires you to pay a $2.99 a month fee to use them? I've just been using LinkedIn to apply for jobs.