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When should medical students find a job?

Medical students generally practice for a long time, especially in clinical majors, which usually lasts for one year. In many majors, internships in units are basically equivalent to a probation period. After the probation period, they usually stay in the original unit, which is equivalent to being employed. But what is very annoying is that this is not the case for medical students. We usually work in top-three or relatively high-level universities. There is an internship in a good second-class hospital, but only a few top students stay in these big hospitals after graduation. Most of them are still employed in ordinary grassroots hospitals. This means that there is no absolute relationship between internship and employment for us medical students.

Therefore, you must think about your employment direction in advance: clinical? Medication? lecturer? Or in other industries, once you have decided on it, you should start making resumes and pay attention to employment information from one year to the first half of the year before graduation, such as job fairs, presentations, etc., because most people have to interview NNN multiple times before they can get the job. I've found a job that I'm more satisfied with, so it's a good idea to prepare early. It is best to have signed up for an employer three or four months before graduation. If you have not found a job before graduation, you will be unemployed after graduation.