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Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
"Yes they would. I have always been a patient person and this trait was handed down to me by my mother, who raised three children on her own. Watching her calm demeanor while she held down a job while raising us gave me all the inspiration I need to handle any situation patiently. My friends and family all know me as a person that has the ability to work with and help people from all walks of life and different backgrounds with ease."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
"Working a full career as a Speech Pathologist, I have definitely worked on and developed my patience over time. From a young age, I had a dream of working with children and my ability to work patiently with them came with ease right away in my career. Where I became frustrated early in my career was working with parents and caregivers of children who were struggling. Over time, I learned to take an individualized approach with each person while maintaining a professional demeanor and this approach has enable me to be more patient with them. I find today that I work with ease with all peple that I encounter."

Heather Douglass has over 20 years of experience as a Career Coach, Recruiter, and HR Specialist. Much of her experience is as a Technical Recruiter in the healthcare industry.
Absolutely! Your career choice requires patience, and the interviewer wants to hear that you have the patience required to continually support patients including those whose progression may be quite slow. Think of a time when your family or friends commended you on your patience, and tell the interviewer what they told you. It will surely impress!

Heather Douglass has over 20 years of experience as a Career Coach, Recruiter, and HR Specialist. Much of her experience is as a Technical Recruiter in the healthcare industry.
"Patience is an important characteristic that I have as a Speech Pathologist. I am able to step back from moments of frustration, which I do know will come with this work, and objectively rather than emotionally evaluate how to proceed with a given situation. Through the course of my career, I have experienced many situations that have required this virtue and my ability to set emotion aside and think objectively have been critical."
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