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Email update

I got an email from a PAES member a few months back asking me to update her address because, with rotations, she was moving and didn’t want to miss an issue. And who could blame her?

I asked her if she wouldn’t mind writing a quick testimonial for the newsletter, and this is what she penned:

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Clinical rotations was very much navigated by mistakes and the hindsight and learning that come with them. I truly believe if I had read some of Brian’s tips and tricks, I could have been just as prepared going into my very first rotation as I feel starting my 8th and final rotation.

With the amount of medical knowledge to be learned during PA school, things like job hunting, networking, standing out as a PA student on rotations, etc often get overlooked. The newsletter is a great supplement to me as I finish up clinical year and begin my search for a job.

Thanks,

Neicy

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I’m glad she got the point exactly, and I hope you do.

If at any point in your future you think you might be looking for a job, listen up.

This weekend, I’ve put together a brand new Dream Job Package which contains not one, not two, but THREE AMAZING back issues of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter, put together for your pleasure and financial wellbeing. The July and August 2018 issues cover the art of finding and landing your dream job. The November 2020 issue covers getting your dream job even with zero experience.

In the July 2018 issue you’ll learn all about how and where to look for a job. Now, I promise you it isn’t what your school is telling you. I’d bet dollars to donuts on that. People don’t like to talk about reality, they prefer to talk about the way they wish it were. Not me. I’ll tell you exactly how to …. well I’ll leave that for you to read.

In the August 2018 issue, you’ll learn 100% of what you need WOW them at a job interview. I work with surgeons every day who are looking for PAs and I know how disappointed they are in “average” candidates.

I listened to so many people complain that they were turned down for positions because they didn’t have any experience. I knew this was total B.S., so I wrote the November 2020 issue of PAES to show you how it’s done. To show you the approach you need to take in your position – and believe me, it isn’t showing up with your hat in hand.

I’m gonna teach you how to be a peacock at a pigeon convention. If you can pull off that trick, you don’t have to accept what the pigeons are willing to accept.

This package is only available until Sunday night, so strut on over and get your copy before this incredibly valuable package finds its way back to the dusty shelves of my vault.

Click here and show off those colors

​Dream Job ​

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Brian Wallace

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P.S. I’m also including something really special. I don’t ever do job coaching calls, tutoring, or academic coaching, but as my kids get older, I’m finding my time slightly more available. I offered one lucky chap the opportunity to discuss his career options and he graciously allowed me to record the entire call. When you purchase Dream Job, you’ll get the hour long recording of that call which is packed with how to implement all of things you’ll learn to do in Dream Job.

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