Feb 05, 2025
Healthcare recruitment has undergone transformational changes over the past 20 years. The Inline Group got its start when hospitals, doctor’s offices and medical clinics filled jobs using a manual and time-consuming recruitment process.
In those days, if a potential candidate heard about a job opportunity, the job seeker had to prepare their documents and send them through fax machines or physically deliver them to the company’s office. Recruiters shuffled through piles of paper applications to identify qualified candidates and then had to coordinate in-person meetings without the advent of email or digital calendars. Job searches consisted of pouring through classified ads and attending networking events and job fairs. It was like finding a needle in a haystack in the middle of the night on a new moon. When Kelli Mulloy started Inline in 2007, staffing agencies acted as intermediaries between hospitals, clinics and workers, which extended the time it took to verify each candidate’s credentials and finalize hiring decisions.
Technological advances have revolutionized this process. Now, both healthcare organizations and prospective employees have access to Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), LinkedIn and Indeed job boards, healthcare-specific recruitment platforms and telemedicine jobs that didn’t exist 20 years ago. Recruitment companies have had to evolve, too. Today, a candidate can find a job posting anywhere, with the help of websites that allows them to submit their resume and schedule a video interview with employers throughout the country. With new jobs and new ways of applying for these jobs, you would think that recruiting is now easier than ever. However, as healthcare positions expand and evolve, job seekers need help navigating this new era of healthcare employment. And healthcare companies, facing unprecedented shortages in nearly every field, from nursing to neurology, have to be more competitive in their outreach to gain and retain new talent.
Workers have the benefit of choosing to look for temporary, travel, flexible and remote positions, and our partners in human resources at these hospitals and medical facilities that were strained by COVID-19 have reported a tangible shift because potential employees have a large pool of opportunities that might suit their needs.
Recruitment has, in many ways, become even more essential. With workforce shortages and increasing patient care demands, talent acquisition has become a top priority in high-quality healthcare. Inline Group’s subscription model of potential and qualified candidates is designed to fill roles and ensure quality of patient care that makes it easier for both employers and employees to find what they are looking for. We stand at the forefront of this shift, embracing innovation and redefining the healthcare hiring process.