Careers FAQ
What happens to my application after I send it in?
Your application is sent to the appropriate contact in our Human Resources department. Applications are reviewed on a regular basis.
When will I be contacted after I apply?
Because we receive a large number of applications, we only contact candidates who best match the requirements for a given position.
What benefits do you offer?
We think you’ll be energized by our highly competitive, generous benefits package. Learn more on our Benefits page.
In general, what kinds of health care jobs are available today?
You don’t have to be a physician to work in the health care field. The health care field includes a wide variety of opportunities. Some positions such as nurses, medical assistants, social workers, radiation therapists, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, radiologic technologists, ultrasound technologists, certified nursing assistants, surgical technologists and phlebotomists work directly with patients on a daily basis. Other positions such as lab technicians, biostatisticians, pharmacists, medical coders and researchers work behind the scenes and have less direct contact with patients.


































