NHS Job Applications Guide | Tips & Strategies for Success (2023) | Walk-through my application!

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  • Passed your PLABs? Did your attachments? But still stuck? NHS Job Applications are a daunting task! In this video, I'm going to share my personal journey and the tips and tricks that helped me in writing a winning job application. I'll also walk you through my CV and application! 🌟
    NHS job applications can be challenging since we have most people have never filled out job applications before, but with the right approach and a few key tips, success is within reach. In this comprehensive guide, you'll discover:
    🔹00:35 Factors involved in getting a job
    🔹07:30 Walking through my CV
    🔹16:20 Walking through my NHS Job Application + Tips & Tricks
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  • @saraessam4773
    @saraessam4773 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this

  • @BookishBunny16
    @BookishBunny16 23 дні тому

    Doc kindly also guide people with long gap in cv,what can they do with an average background,how should they prep

  • @puneetyadav9112
    @puneetyadav9112 Місяць тому

    wow

  • @sunshineuv2400
    @sunshineuv2400 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey there thanks for the video!
    I graduated in June2023 and got registered in august. I had to give up on my job offer since I had to give OET in august then had 2 months to give PLAB1 in November. Now I have my plab2 on may 8 and I'm leaving for Uk on march 13. So I had no place for job since my graduation. Do you think this 1 yr gap would affect my job prospects so much

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  5 місяців тому +2

      Hi, since you were preparing for exams, ideally it shouldn’t!
      But the jobs are getting more competitive now so they prefer hiring people with clinical experience. Still, try to highlight all your other achievements that should help.
      And you can join a job in your home country after going back while applying for NHS jobs. That would give you clinical experience as well!

  • @ThatOGdoctor
    @ThatOGdoctor 9 днів тому

    Hello dr Rupali
    I got my mrcog done(MS) , can you please help for which positions I m eligible in nhs

  • @rahulrulia3775
    @rahulrulia3775 Місяць тому

    Thank you Dr Rupali for this amazing and extensive guide. I had a doubt regarding supporting information and I would really appreciate if you can help. So do we need to add the previous employments, experiences and skills, courses etc in the supporting information?

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  Місяць тому

      Hi, you don't need to add all of your previous employments and experiences in the supporting information unless it is relevant to the speciality you are applying for
      For eg. You can mention having A&E experience if applying for A&E or surgical experience if applying for a surgical job but there is no need to mention all of your clinical experience again in the supporting information

  • @giveyourbestalways
    @giveyourbestalways 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi could you please guide me regarding RMO and JR job interviews . What topics should I do ? I have an interview tomorrow in the morning. Thank you so much .

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  6 місяців тому +1

      Hi, you can study the common medical / surgical/ orthopaedic emergencies that you’re likely to encounter as a CMO/JR.
      For a RMO role, you would need to understand administration and the structure of the hospital more than the cases.
      So it depends on which department and which specific role you’re applying for :)

  • @user-xq2si7ld2u
    @user-xq2si7ld2u День тому

    Hi lam from Rwanda which is located in east africa and Can you find a job and work in NHS as non clinical as foreign worker

  • @pegahyousefi-vk6so
    @pegahyousefi-vk6so 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi there, thanks for your info, can you just explain about the private audit, how it can be done ?

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  4 місяці тому

      Sure, which part would you like clarification on? I'll be making a series on research and audits soon

  • @Abdulrahmanak47
    @Abdulrahmanak47 2 місяці тому

    hey, thank you for this video, how can one apply even if he/she is not form a medical profession or is it a job for medical profession only?

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  Місяць тому

      Hi, these are jobs for GMC registered doctors only

  • @fatemehosseinzade8291
    @fatemehosseinzade8291 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi tysm for the informative video! I have a question regarding visa, what i heard was you do your plab2 and preferably clinical rotation on short term (6 months) visitor visa, then you start looking for a job and get a certificate of sponsorship, then you have to go back to your home country and get a work visa with your CoS. Is that correct? Like are you there on visitor visa right now sorry the legal visa stuff just stresses me out! I'd really appreciate it if you reply🥲

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  6 місяців тому +3

      Hello, yes you do need to go back home to apply for a work visa. Don't worry too much about it - it's a fairly straightforward process. I'll also make a video about the visa process.

    • @puneetyadav9112
      @puneetyadav9112 Місяць тому

      @@rupsgotnochill wow

  • @chiraagshetty7164
    @chiraagshetty7164 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey how did u find conferences to present in…is there a particular website u used?
    Thanks in advance…also,your videos r really insightful,thank you for that

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  Місяць тому

      You can find local and national conferences which are done in medical schools in your city. International conferences can be found on facebook - 'International Opportunities for Medical Students' is a good facebook group for international conferneces

    • @chiraagshetty7164
      @chiraagshetty7164 Місяць тому

      @@rupsgotnochill thanks for the reply!!

  • @vashkarkhan301
    @vashkarkhan301 2 місяці тому

    Hello,
    The job application you showed. Did you write it? Or its from job site like tracjob etc? I am abit confused, and also do we have to write it or fill up a form, i am new in this, thats why asking, tia

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  Місяць тому +1

      The job application is downloaded from trac jobs. You fill it in like a form

  • @sahiljawed2210
    @sahiljawed2210 4 місяці тому

    Hi, Can you help me out in reviewing the job application.

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  3 місяці тому

      Hi, unfortunately I cannot review job applications since it takes a long time to give detailed feedback. However, you can use this video as a guide to improve your own application and I am happy to answer any questions on my intagram - instagram.com/rupsgotnochill/

  • @Dr.AlkaJangra
    @Dr.AlkaJangra 6 місяців тому +2

    Hi Dr Rupali , I m just freshly pass out mbbs plab2 due on 4 april. Can u guide me abt where I can get good research experience, I m thinking of doing one after plab2 exam after returning back to India until I start my first nhs job

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  6 місяців тому +3

      Hi, you can try to look for opportunities at ICMR since they do regularly advertise for available roles for MBBS pass-outs. You can also get involved in ongoing research projects at the hospital where you work as a medical officer. Or you can start your own project! We have an abundance of interesting cases in India and a case report is the easiest way to start :)
      I’ll also be putting out a research series soon, so stay tuned for it!

    • @puneetyadav9112
      @puneetyadav9112 Місяць тому

      @@rupsgotnochill wow

  • @doctorsaap
    @doctorsaap 3 місяці тому +2

    But in trac jobs i cant find a way to upload such Cv they just have online application form isnt it?

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  3 місяці тому

      So the CV is for when you’re applying for attachments or taster weeks. I’ve included it so it’s a good reference point in terms of formatting and things to include.
      I have then gone through my trac jobs application for reference too.
      It covers both aspects :)

    • @sharmeenmalik6150
      @sharmeenmalik6150 16 годин тому

      Some applications needs cv to be submitted

  • @shanicemarisa
    @shanicemarisa 4 місяці тому

    is it possible to highlight on nhs jobs or trac jobs ?

  • @ShiraliTiwary
    @ShiraliTiwary 4 місяці тому

    How many words should the supporting information be?

  • @user-xq4xu3rv2e
    @user-xq4xu3rv2e 4 місяці тому +1

    I dont have portfolio for my procedures so I basically dont have any proof. Should I still put them?

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  4 місяці тому

      Yes, you can mention the procedures even if you don't have access to a portfolio

    • @user-xq4xu3rv2e
      @user-xq4xu3rv2e 4 місяці тому

      @@rupsgotnochill In the table or in the section where they ask whre they ask your proficiency is these procedures?? sorry this is a dumb question.

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  4 місяці тому +1

      @@user-xq4xu3rv2e no such thing as dumb questions!
      You can answer in the table and the expand in answer below. In the answer below, you can also highlight any other skills outside of the ones mentioned

    • @user-xq4xu3rv2e
      @user-xq4xu3rv2e 4 місяці тому

      @@rupsgotnochill amazing thank you for clarifying

  • @tiasagayen8247
    @tiasagayen8247 Місяць тому

    Hi is experience or employment certificate required as a proof of clinical experience?

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  Місяць тому

      Hi, you will need to provide an experience certificate if you want to negotiate your pay on the basis of your clinical experience

  • @user-hy8gs9sl9h
    @user-hy8gs9sl9h 3 місяці тому

    in my case clinical attachment didnt helped me either, i got rejection from similar trust,

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  3 місяці тому

      So a clinical attachment doesn’t guarantee a job.
      Clinical attachments help you understand the system, make connections with consultants & registrars and provide opportunities for teaching, audits & BLS/ALS which are likely to help you with the job hunt and portfolio even when you apply for training in the future.
      Some trusts give preference to clinical attachés since they already know the hospital but it doesn’t guarantee a job. Some have to do multiple attachments to get a job. It is only a boost!

    • @drsumera6999
      @drsumera6999 Місяць тому

      @@rupsgotnochillhey do you mean we can get to enrol in ALS course for free while doing the clinical attachment?

  • @turabkazmi597
    @turabkazmi597 4 місяці тому

    hey can you tell me on what site have u developed this CV

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  4 місяці тому

      I just used a template from Google Docs

    • @ganiyusalau3784
      @ganiyusalau3784 3 місяці тому

      How please. Trying to do same

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  3 місяці тому

      @@ganiyusalau3784 when you open google docs it has a section for templates. I’ll record a tutorial video soon :)

  • @NidhiLokhande-yt7lc
    @NidhiLokhande-yt7lc 2 місяці тому

    Hey doc, currently I'm in 3rd year of my med school in India.... Is there anything I can do to improve my CV from my 3rd year itself?

    • @harshdeepkaur4298
      @harshdeepkaur4298 Місяць тому

      yess see the portfolio and start working on it

    • @harshdeepkaur4298
      @harshdeepkaur4298 Місяць тому

      it's on nhs

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  Місяць тому

      So you can check the person specifications of the speciality you are interested in an start preparing your portfoilio accordingly. However, 3rd year might be a bit too soon since portfolio requirements change every year. Some general things which would always be helpful is research, audit and teaching experience.

  • @mubeenazhar8172
    @mubeenazhar8172 2 місяці тому

    hi there. can you please review my application?

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  Місяць тому

      Hi, unfortunately I cannot review job applications due to time constraints

  • @user-ql6cl4fo3z
    @user-ql6cl4fo3z 16 днів тому

    hi I was trying to join the whatsapp group but its full can you help?

  • @vipashavyas4928
    @vipashavyas4928 3 місяці тому

    Hey can you please provide the link to the WhatsApp group you mentioned

    • @rupsgotnochill
      @rupsgotnochill  3 місяці тому

      Hi sure! This is a link for the community I created for mentoring IMGs for interviews and exams -
      chat.whatsapp.com/EKnfgIoi5IGLKONbm6kw81

    • @jasleenkaur1726
      @jasleenkaur1726 Місяць тому

      @@rupsgotnochill the group is full 😭😭😭😭