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Mentoring from Dr Naj Soomro
(Learn the tips trick and secrets from the one who has done it)

Standard and Specialist Pathway

Mentoring Package AUD $957

1.Three 30 min sessions with Dr Naj Soomro
2.Review and advise on CV and Cover letter
3.Review and advise on selection criteria
4.Interview prep
5.List of high yelid IMG hospital contacts
6.Unlimited msg support till you find the job
7.Customized advise for Specialist pathway where relevant


Contact:

FB messenger - Naj Soomro
Outbackdoctoraustralia@gmail.com

Follow and subscribe to my YouTube channel Outback Doctor Australia

Disclaimer: This is a mentoring service and not a recruitment agency, we do not provide job guarantees. 

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