Spring 2024 AANS Virtual Career Fair June 11th! Transportation & Warehousing - New York City, NY at Geebo

Spring 2024 AANS Virtual Career Fair June 11th!

What is the AANS Virtual Career Fair?


The AANS Virtual Career Fair is an online recruitment event connecting neurosurgical professionals with private practice employers, group practices, hospitals, health systems, and other recruiters around the country.


During the AANS Virtual Career Fair, job seekers can:


  • Browse employer profiles, general neurosurgry and subspecialty positions.
  • Privately interact with employers via live chat or video on a mobile device or desktop

Job Seeker FAQs


Do I need to pay to attend the virtual career fair? No, all job seekers may attend the virtual career fair free of charge.


How do I register for the virtual career fair? All job seekers may register by clicking on the registration link HERE .


If I miss the virtual career fair on the live date, how can I connect with employers? AANS has the largest online career center for neurosurgical professionals with over one hundred jobs currently listed. Visit the AANS Career Center to search and apply for open positions, as well as sign-up for alerts and never miss an opportunity.


How do I find out more about the virtual career fair? After registering, you will be added to our email distribution list and you will begin receiving important information regarding the virtual career fair.


Where do I go to attend the virtual career fair? On the day of the event, you can login on this homepage. Since this is an online event, you will need to be connected to the Internet on your mobile device or computer to participate.


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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