How to go about this?
I gruated a year back and took a year completely off to prepare for NEET MDS and now that its done, I am looking for job opportunities. I am a first gen in this field and not really the kind who can get references from seniors or professors and I don't have friends (I kinda just exist and do my work, not at all into networking). I want to change and shift to a new state and join a hospital but I have few doubts that I don't have anyone to ask so I am asking here-
- When people graduate in one state (registered under that) and then move to a new state to practice, do we have to shift the state registration first before applying for Govt or Private? If so, how long does it typically take?
- I see that a lot of hospitals have their contact information up on their website, does applying through email or through the website work? Logistically speaking, I cannot keep taking flights for walk-in interviews so are online interviews a thing?
- What do they ask in the interview? Subject related stuff - theoritical or clinical stuff? Is it like Viva by the external?
- Who usually takes the interview? Another Doctor or some HR?
- The CV- does it need to be simple to the point or creative and visually appearing with words like "manual dexterity" and "ethical" in strength? And are we supposed to just put the aggregate percentage for the degree or separate every year.
- There's obviously no experience. So, do we add the cases handled in internship into it (Just adding the basic details makes it so so small, I am not sure if the CV being just a few lines is okay because I am only getting 4-5 lines about me- General introduction, Contact details, Education, Languages)
- Do I have to mention the one year gap for preparation in the CV itself or is it something askied in the interview?
- How are doctors paid? Salary basis or case basis?
And any other thing I should keep in my mind. Please help me out.
P.S. I am specifically thinking of applying to private hospitals and not private clinics because I want a call letter to be able to shift outside my hometown completely.