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The eMatchPhysicians Blog 
The Best Time to Start Your Physician Job Search
Posted on: Friday, November 21, 2008
If you’re a resident or fellow about to complete your training or an experienced physician who’s thinking of changing jobs, you may be wondering when is the best time to start your physician job search process. Unlike many other careers where you can change jobs and find a new job opportunity in a matter of weeks, the process for finding the right physician job can take anywhere from 6 months to over a year. That’s why, timing can be crucial in a successful physician job search.
As we contact training programs in October and November, we often hear them say that it’s “recruiting” season. Recruiters around the country are faxing job descriptions for residents and fellows who are completing their training in June. While this may be a good time to learn about a variety of new physician job opportunities, the truth is… it’s ALWAYS recruiting season for hiring organizations.
Hospitals and medical groups throughout the country are hiring physicians all year round. In some high-demand physician specialties, such as OB/GYN, emergency medicine and hematology and oncology, the job search process can begin even sooner, with some physicians securing jobs up to two years in advance.
To help you formulate the best plan of action, we’ve put together some general guidelines to help you estimate the time involved with each stage of the physician job search process:
- The “Search & Discovery” Phase - Before finding the right job to apply for, you may spend 3-4 weeks networking, viewing job postings, either online or on job boards, and talking with recruiters.
- Talking to Future Employers – Once you have a good idea of some job opportunities that may interest you, you may spend another 2-3 weeks talking to potential employers and scheduling site visits to get more familiar with each individual practice setting. Site visits may be scheduled anywhere from 2-3 weeks in advance to coordinate with everyone’s schedules.
- The Interview Phase – Congratulations! You’ve secured your first interview. This process may take 2-3 weeks, and then, if you’re lucky, you may be asked back for a second interview. You can expect this to take another 2-3 weeks. The good news is… many second interviews result in a job offer.
- Contract & Negotiation Phase – After you’ve been offered a job, typically, you will receive the first draft of your contract within a week or two. Now, it’s negotation time, which can range from 2 weeks to 2 months, depending upon factors like lawyer involvement and priority of your negotiations with the lawyer.
- Giving Notice - If you’re currently employed as a physician, you will have to give notice. The standard time for a practicing physician is 3 months, depending on the type of practice and speciality.
- Relocation - If you’re new job, requires relocation, you’ll have to look for a new house, and possibly put your current house on the market to sell. Given the current real estate market, this process may take anywhere from several weeks to several months.
- Obtaining a new license - This last phase may not be required in all cases, however, if you are moving to a new state, you may be required to get new licencing and credentialing, which can take anywhere from 3 months to 8 months, depending on the state.
So, as you can see, by adding the times in each of the phases above, a very conservative estimate for a typical physician job search process is between six months to one year. That’s why we suggest physicians who are considering a new physician job opportunity to start the job search process between six and nine months from the date they want to begin their new job.
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