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Optometry's Career Center®: Job seekers

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Search open doctor of optometry positions screened and reviewed by career specialists.

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You will then be redirected to your Career Center Dashboard where you can complete your profile and upload your resume.

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There is no cost to register for the Career Center, and you can even browse listings without creating an account.



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A Career Center designed for doctors of optometry. 

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benefits, and other priorities.

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Career Center Resources

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Employers' biggest pet peeves with optometric resumes

Five questions interviewees should be asking during their optometric job interviews

Fixed Salary vs. Production-Based Salary - an introduction to compensation structures

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