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Tips to Nail Your Resume & Interview

Lilian Ghanem holding an interview with a potential graduate program candidate

Lilian Ghanem holding an interview with a potential graduate program candidate

You’ll need to demonstrate in your resume and during your job interview that no one else is better suited for the job. Learn how to prepare your resume so you stand out from the crowd and adopt interviewing techniques that leave a lasting impression.

Learn how to demonstrate in your resume and during your job interview that one else is better suited for the graduate program position.

Resume Writing

Your resume provides the first opportunity for you to sell yourself and first impressions matter! So don’t underestimate how important it is to have a good resume. Below are some resume writing tips that will help your application stand out:

1. Format

Your resume should be easy to read and look professional. Use Arial or Times New Roman fonts, size 10 or 12 and keep the colour neutral. Start by following these subheadings:

  • An introduction or objective statement
  • Your work experience and achievements
  • Your education and study accomplishments
  • Interests (Optional)
  • Your referees

2. Tailor your resume to the role you want

  • Keep the content highly relevant to the skills required for this position.
  • Pay attention to the introduction and ensure that information is regularly updated to reflect your current situation (eg. Seeking a casual role in retail while studying may not work in your favour when applying for a graduate program).
  • List your most recent experience first and then work your way back down the list. Feel free to include past jobs that are not related to your current field of study, however keep it brief. It’s best to provide more detail on relevant placements/internships you have completed.

3. Highlight your achievements

Instead of just listing your responsibilities in each role, highlight at least 1 achievement under each role and the results you achieved.

As a student, if you were involved in any extracurricular activities or volunteer work make sure you highlight these too!

4. Keep it simple

Only include relevant information and try to keep it within 2 pages.

5. Proofread and edit

Attention to detail is important so check for spelling and grammar mistakes. Ask for someone else to read over your resume, they may pick up something you have missed.

Interviewing Techniques

There’s interview preparation. And then there’s REALLY preparing for the interview. It’s the latter that will get you the job.

Also, the better prepared you are, the more relaxed and comfortable you will be when the questions begin. Here’s a few interview tips and suggestions to supercharge your preparation.

1. Research the company

Look up the company website and social media to obtain background information on the company. This shows that you are serious about the role and also allows you to prepare relevant questions for your interviewers. If possible, also obtain the names and position titles of the interviewers prior to the interview.

2. Consider personal presentation

Dress appropriately. Ask the recruiter what the dress standards are for this company or if in doubt dress “business professional”.

3. Don’t be late!

Prior to attending the appointment make sure you check and confirm address details, check if there is parking nearby or public transport. Always allow extra time for traffic and if you are running late let the recruiter know.

4. Take relevant documents

Bring in any documentation that you feel will support your application. This can include a resume, written references, testimonials, certificates, awards…

5. Prepare questions

An interview is also an opportunity for you to find out if this is the right role for you so come prepared with relevant questions.

6. Interview questions

Be prepared to give well thought out and clear responses to interview questions. Provide more than one-word responses when required but also pick up on the interviewer’s cues and don’t go into too much unnecessary detail. You may also be asked behavioural / competency-based interview questions so be prepared to provide some real-life examples from your previous work/placements.

7. Attitude is everything

Sometimes a positive attitude is more important than your work experience! Showing a genuine interest in the company, demonstrating a willingness to learn, and being friendly will also help you stand out in the process.

 

Empower’s Graduate Program

Our professional and comprehensive graduate program can set the foundations for a bright career!

Get the support you need to transition into life as a first-year clinician and extend the skills you worked hard to develop at university.

We have created a comprehensive 12 month program that provides you with the tools and training to grow as a professional through:

  • structured learning
  • mentoring
  • peer support and
  • e-courses.

See our Graduate Success Map below for our yearly graduate program.

Graduate Success Map for Empower's Graduate Program

At Empower, we value our staff and make everyone feel welcomed, accepted, and appreciated. Inclusivity and belonging are a part of our core values at Empower and with our graduate program, you’ll get to train with the best.

If you’re looking to get your physio career kicked off to a great start, make sure you apply with Empower.

Make sure you don’t miss out!

We have 10 graduate program positions available for 2020.

Applications close 10 December 2019.

 

Apply for Empower's 2020 Graduate Program intake

 

Want more information on our Graduate Program?

Call Lilian our Recruitment Manager for a copy of our our Graduate Program flyer on 0412 709 161

 

Interested in joining the Empower family?

Learn more

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Why Join Empower? Beyond our Graduate Program

Blog post Career Progression

Regional Manager conducting an informal professional development session with graduate program members

The leadership team at Empower have worked very hard to create a continuous professional development structure beyond he graduate program that is centred around communication and innovation to shape employees into becoming highly effective and perceptive individuals that can lead rational, proactive collaboration.

To ensure that the skills learnt are put into practice our workplace includes different learning & development delivery methods to provide a flexible, accessible and interactive platform to motivate and reward employees for completing personal learning resources. These include:

  • Online courses.
  • Quarterly company-wide events.
  • Clinical development workshops.
  • Individual professional development modules.
  • Individual growth plans.
  • Team & Regional leadership succession plans

At Empower, ongoing professional development is seen as a vital investment in keeping employee skills relevant, especially as the health care industry is rapidly evolving.

All employees benefit from tailored professional training and development programs, designed to prepare them for greater responsibility.

Within Empower, there is a clearly defined career path with associated skills criteria. With your mentor and supervisor, individual growth plans are created and evolve over time to adjust to each employee’s desired development path, promotions and career goals.

Empower Healthcare’s Career Advancement Progression Diagram that illustrates the transition from graduates to clinician, site leader, team leader, regional manger and finally state manager.

Career Progression Line at Empower Healthcare

Empower’s clinician career progression line.

Throughout the year, regular meetings are held to review individual development objectives along with practical assessment results, learning & development metric outcomes and peer reviews. This process sets up our team to accomplish their career growth goals.

Research has proven time and again that there is a positive relationship between career development and employee job satisfaction. Our employees tell us that our commitment to developing individual growth plans and career development activities, which contribute to career success, greatly improves employee satisfaction.

When you’re considering which organisation to apply to, think about whether that organisation offers you the environment to gain practical knowledge, industry insights, career succession planning and hands-on guidance to becoming a valuable and versatile employee.

 

Empower’s Graduate Program

Our professional and comprehensive graduate program can set the foundations for a bright career!

Get the support you need to transition into life as a first-year clinician and extend the skills you worked hard to develop at university.

We have created a comprehensive 12 month program that provides you with the tools and training to grow as a professional through:

  • structured learning
  • mentoring
  • peer support and
  • e-courses.

See our Graduate Success Map below for our yearly graduate program.

Graduate Success Map for Empower's Graduate Program

At Empower, we value our staff and make everyone feel welcomed, accepted, and appreciated. Inclusivity and belonging are a part of our core values at Empower and with our graduate program, you’ll get to train with the best.

If you’re looking to get your physio career kicked off to a great start, make sure you apply with Empower.

Make sure you don’t miss out!

We have 10 graduate program positions available for 2020.

Applications close 10 December 2019.

 

Apply for Empower's 2020 Graduate Program intake

 

Need more info?

Call Lilian our Recruitment Manager for a copy of our our Graduate Program flyer on 0412 709 161

 

Interested in joining the Empower family?

Learn more

In Profile – Kendall Sutton, 2019 Graduate Program Member and Site Leader

Mailchimp Kendall Sutton

Graduate Program Member & Site Leader Kendall Sutton

Name: Kendall Sutton

Position: Physiotherapist, Site Leader

When did you join Empower? February 2019

Why did you choose Empower?

I was at the APA Job Show and, to be honest, was drawn to the guys at Empower for the Keep Cup and show bag they had on offer! I ended up having a long chat with Matthew, the COO and shared a joke or two with him over the course of the night.

I left the APA Job Show really impressed with the supportive and family orientated feel I got from Empower. I hadn’t considered aged care to this point, but something told me that this opportunity could be too good to pass on.

What do you love most about your job?

There’s not one thing that I could isolate. My clients are so grateful for even the smallest of things I do or recommend. I have picked up some awesome dad jokes and been given delicious family recipes from the grandmas – I love building a genuine connection with my clients.

From a career point of view, I get a heap of support from my managers. There’s a lot of room to grow in the company, and since starting in February I’ve also taken on clients in home care, which has exposed me to a bigger variety of conditions.

What has been your most memorable moment?

After working at a different facility for a week or two, I returned to one where I’ve spent the majority of this year – I walked in to see one of my clients, a cute little Italian ‘nonna’, and when she saw me, she praised Jesus for bringing me back to see her. I always have a good laugh with my clients – it brings a lot of joy to their days – and I know I help them immensely from a Physio point of view as well.

Another that comes to mind was a patient who had not been able to use their arm or care for themselves after a nasty fall prior to us meeting. Instead of continuing the current treatment course, I suggested a different approach that has been successful enough for him to take back some independence where he can now dress himself and comb his hair.

In what ways has Empower supported your growth personally & professionally?

To put it simply, it’s the management team’s support of both my natural abilities and the skills I’m learning on the job.

There are multiple aspects to how Empower and my managers helped me to become the Physio I am today. There is a whole matrix of supports to help. One key element is the grad program, which is a structured way to keep me learning. It is both theoretical and practical with an array of experienced practitioners to walk you through different topics. Secondly, from the very get-go you get allocated an experienced mentor in which you can ask questions and observe. No matter how busy my mentor was, they always made sure to address my concerns – this was a pleasant change coming from the busy hospitals I’d experienced during Uni placements.

With their support, I have been fortunate enough to progress this year to the role of Site Leader where I oversee the Empower team’s allied health services at the facility I’m based out of, as well as working with clients personally.

How do your supervisors help you learn on-the-job?

Empower’s culture stands out to me – it feels like a family run business. This is highlighted in their staff. My supervisors were quick to pick up on my learning style – I was eager to get in there and have a go, but always wanted to debrief. I’m a talker, and I needed a sounding board which my supervisors provided me with.

During these discussions, I was asked questions, but importantly, I was asked what my recommendation and thoughts were as well – I wasn’t just being told what-was-what, I was treated as a colleague. There were observations, both ways. I observed them treating clients and they observed me treating clients – not with a marking paper in hand mind you! And so, this process continued; discussions, observation, treatments and ultimately professional growth.

Can you reveal important factors that help a graduate transition into a Site Leader?

On the surface, I feel like becoming the Site Leader was right-place-right-time. In reality, I’ve never been that lucky. I have a pretty big personality, and my sporting career has taken me far and wide where I had the opportunity to represent Australia. I guess when the word leadership is thrown around, I automatically think team captain – and that was me.

Qualities and positive character traits that I believe have led to my career advancement include; a strong work ethic, inquisitive, approachable, creative, enthusiastic, perceptive, compassionate, dependable and personable.

I work hard, I help others where I can, and I always make time for my team when they need me. I put my hand up to help out on weekends when needed (time and a-half is a bonus!). I was able to put my own spin on treatments and suggest new processes to help make our clinicians more efficient whilst working – something as simple as make referrals digital saves time walking around. I love talking, but I am also a good listener. Naturally, this combination goes hand-in-hand with building rapport and friendships with my Empower team, with staff at the location I’m working, and importantly with my clients.

What piece of advice would you give your new graduate self?

Save your pennies and be kind to your mother – warned you about the dad Jokes.

On a more serious note, consider joining an organisation that offers a grad program; it’s a nice transition into your working life. It helps get your brain ticking again after finishing studying. The detail of the grad program is where it really helps, from creating goals (SMART goals), to identifying weakness and …