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Full-time OB/GYN Employment | Central Texas-1 Hr N of Austin  

Ardent Health Services - Harker Heights, TX 76548, US

: 18-bed unit with convenient parking and secure entry at ground level Both Physician and Midwifery options in our group Pregnant Perks program for Mom & Family Pediatric hospitalist coverage for newborn Entry Level Paid Relocation Work careers...

from: hospitalrecruiting.com - 2 days ago

Supply Chain Flexible Intern  

Sonoco - 29550-3300 Hartsville, United States of America

Leaders Program or other entry level positions upon graduation. Positions are primarily filled with  rising seniors  in their academic programs. This position is located at our Global HQ in Hartsville, SC Entry Level Paid Relocation careers...

from: phenom.com - Yesterday


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  • Paid relocation? Cooper

    Hi guys, I got a job but I have to move to a new city. Should I expect to get paid for the relocation? It’s an entry level job so the salary on its own won’t be too high. Either way I’ll be unemployed for at least a week while I move. And since I move because of them shouldn’t they pay for my relocation? I don’t have much money now since this is my first job, but moving won’t be cheap… What should I do? Should I ask them?

    • Anabelle:

      Hello , from my experience I’d recommend you not to worry… I mean some companies do pay for the relocation and other just don’t. Also depends on the distance you had to relocate to etc. Obviously relocations aren’t cheap so if I were you I would ask them if it’s possible for them to help you with that. In the case they say they don’t pay for relocations ask for an anticipation of your first paycheck, of half of it so you can move properly.

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