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Is working in the NHS worth it anymore?
Dear Reader,
Is it still worth working in the NHS anymore?
We are asked this question fairly often. Today we will lay out the facts below and you tell us what you think!
Salary - Higher than national average, increases by at least 4% each year, some years it is as high as 10%
Pension - The best pension in the UK, allows you to retire at 55 with income until you die!
Working Conditions - Protected in UK law, you only work extra if you want, anything over 37.5 hours per week will attract overtime payment
Sick Leave - 6 months of fully paid sick leave
Holiday - up to 6/7 weeks of annual leave after certain length of service
To us, this seems an excellent deal, much better than other employers
No wonder, hundreds are applying for each job
And who will be successful?
Those with a expert written application!
Our experts don’t just write your CV, Cover Letter and Supporting Statement.
They use their experience to give you practical tips and advice to boost your application over others.
Many people were struggling to even get interviews, since using our service, people are getting interviews, job offers and switching to highly paid roles within the NHS.
Our service currently has an 50% discount, usually we charge £140 for our service, currently this is down to £70.
We will:
Write your CV and Cover Letter
Write your Supporting Information
Guide you step by step to finding and applying for jobs in the NHS
Give you a list of NHS interview questions and answers
Ready to join the hundreds of successful customers?
Our jobs board is live and we are publishing new jobs daily. To find the new jobs board simply go to our website HealthHireUK.com and click ‘I’m ready to find my dream health job’. The new board is being updated daily, and we currently have around 100 jobs on the website.
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