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As you transition from attending chiropractic
school to practicing chiropractic, you are faced with many choices.
In the last issue, we discussed your choice to enter the field
of chiropractic.
In this issue, we’ll discuss your
employment options, which include private practice, an associateship,
and others. These articles provide a base of practical advice
to help you evaluate employment options. Our Web sites provide
you with additional, handpicked resources related to the topics
we cover here.
• Take an “entrepreneur
test” to evaluate your aptitude for private practice and
to find out what type of entrepreneur you are. Go to StudentDC.com’s
Resources section for these and other career development links.
• Learn the finer points of
job hunting and the art of interviewing. See the Job Search portion
of StudentDC.com’s Resources.
• Hone your networking skills
with tips from articles in Chiropractic Economics. Visit www.ChiroEco.com
for the article “Networking? Breaking the ice takes thought”
from Issue 3, 2003 (click on Past Issues). See “The ABCs
of starting out” in Issue 11, 2006, for 26 tips on networking
and other skills for new practitioners.
• Download our “Marketing
Processes” checklist to guide your conversation and observation
on networking when you visit chiropractors’ clinics. Go
to StudentDC.com’s Resources section and click on Checklists.
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