Planning Your Career

B. E. Smith values the goals and aspirations you have as a healthcare leader and is honored to be your chosen partner as you work to attain those dreams. Below are several recommended resources to assist you with gaining that competitive advantage and continuing to grow in your healthcare career.

For Future Healthcare Leaders

  • Build a network of professional contacts and colleagues who will be an excellent resource when you are planning a move into a leadership role.
  • Join professional associations in your area of interest to remain educated on current trends and opportunities. Being a part of a professional organization is also great for networking with other professionals in your field and staying abreast of new leadership-position openings.
  • Seek out a mentor who is in a role that you aspire to for the future. Learning from a proven and successful professional can offer you guidance and direction as you chart your career course.
  • Partner with B. E. Smith! By building a profile on this Web site, you are immediately connected to a network of healthcare professionals and will receive regular updates on job opportunities, as well as white papers and case studies in your area of interest.

For Experienced Healthcare Leaders

  • Partner with B. E. Smith! By building a profile on this Web site, you are immediately connected to a network of healthcare professionals and will receive regular updates on job opportunities, as well as white papers and case studies in your area of interest.
  • Continue to build a network of professional contacts and colleagues who will be excellent resources when you are planning a career move.
  • Get involved in community and organizational activities outside of your daily routine. The market is flooded with candidates vying for the same leadership opportunities, and this will help differentiate you from the pack.
  • Add new certifications to your repertoire. Prospective employers are pleased to see that a candidate has taken the initiative to become further educated in an area of expertise. The added effort may be the determining factor that separates you from other job seekers.
  • Market yourself as a subject expert through speaking opportunities at educational conferences, as well as getting published in trade journals or industry magazines. By getting your name out there, you will be noticed and place yourself in high regard with your peers.