Frequently Asked Questions About the Annual Meeting Career Center

What can I do at the Annual Meeting Career Center?

What if I don’t have time to stop in for a CV Consultation?

How do I sign up to receive Job Seeker and Practice Opportunities Notifications?

How long do I have to wait to take my headshot photo?

Is there a fee to use the Career Center at Annual Meeting?

What should I bring with me to the Annual Meeting Career Center?

 

What can I do at the Annual Meeting Career Center?
The Annual Meeting Career Center offers a wealth of incredible resources for AAOS members looking to elevate their careers, including:

  • Headshot Photo Booth—whether it’s your first headshot or getting an updated one, stop by and take a professional headshot picture.
  • NEW! Social Hour Tuesday, February 13th and Wednesday, February 14th— come grab a drink with orthopaedic surgeons looking to network.
  • Search for jobs on the On-site Job Board—learn about available positions for all career stages.
  • On-site interviews (private interview booths)—the perfect next step towards your new career opportunity.
  • FREE one-on-one CV consultations—get hands on professional advice to help you gain an advantage in your job search.
  • and much more!

What if I don’t have time to stop in for a CV Consultation?
Not to worry, AAOS Members can submit their CV for a free consultation through the AAOS Career Center webpage.

How do I sign up to receive Job Seeker and Practice Opportunities Notifications?

  • Job Seekers: Visit ACCELERATE to create your profile.
  • Employers: Register here to ensure your sites and open opportunities are on ACCELERATE.

How long do I have to wait to take my headshot photo?
The headshot process typically takes between 5-10 minutes per person. Wait times may vary depending on the number of Members that are waiting to take headshot photos.

Is there a fee to use the Career Center at Annual Meeting?
No, the Career Center is available to all registered Annual Meeting attendees.

What should I bring with me to the Annual Meeting Career Center?

  • Business cards
  • Pen and notepad
  • Questions for on-site recruiters
  • Elevator speech
  • A winning smile