BMJ 1995;311:966 (14 October)

Editorials

Hospital jobs on the Internet

Your next job is waiting for you at http://www.bmj.com/bmj/

Older readers of the journal turn first to the obituary pages to check whether they are still alive; younger readers turn to the classified supplements to find their next job. While the obituary pages have been discussed at the highest levels (two editorials,1 2 a "how to do it,"3 and 10 letters to the editor having been published on the topic already this year4), the classified supplements have been quietly minding their own business, which has been expanding apace. This year the hospital doctor and general practice supplements will carry about 60000 recruitment advertisements and 2500 advertisements for educational courses.

From this week, in response to readers' requests, we are adding all hospital jobs to the information that is available from the BMJ's site on the Internet.5 A menu lists the various medical and surgical specialties and, within each specialty, jobs . . . [Full text of this article]


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  • Delamothe, T., Smith, R. (1996). Redesigning the journal: having your say. BMJ 312: 232-232 [Full text]  



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