Thank you for the helpful tips for dealing with interviewing, negotiations, and accepting an offer. Even though I'm not a PA or PA-S, I recently graduated from receiving my degree in dietetics, All of this information was useful for looking for a job in the healthcare field. I enjoy your content and smashed the subscribe button!
Well im glad it was beneficial and even if you're not trying to be a PA I'm just glad that you're able to get some benefit from what I'm saying I dont discriminate!
I know it's unconventional to talk about money but are you willing to share a little bit of your research on salaries? What is a typical range for different types of PAs in your city? How much does it change from cities to rural areas? How wide was your range? Love your channel!
Hey, here are a couple videos you can check out about Salaries I did and I will definitely do some more in the near future: ruclips.net/video/RdhikO1YHLE/видео.html ruclips.net/video/yodLC0DNIa0/видео.html
Watching this again because I have a phone interview Tuesday. :) I have heard 3 people now say to shadow. Do you do that before you have a possible offer? Or do you just ask during the first interview? Thanks!
I have so many questions about becoming a PA!! The internet is not sooo much of a helpf and I prefer getting answers from someone who’s experienced in that field BTW I love your videos they are very informative I just want to know everything from the beginning ... how many years of college do you need to what’s after college and all that good stuff can you please film a Q&A I would truly appreciate it !
You need a bachelors degree plus prerequisites (so usually four years). Then you have to apply to PA school. PA school is usually 2-3 years and then you need to pass the national exam (PANCE) to practice as a PA-C. She has many videos on this information.
Adanna thank you for this video... can you tell us what were the pay ranges they you were receiving? I knw locations and every place is different. I knw some new graduate PA that are being offered 80k starting 😔
I love your videos Adanna. I’m starting PA school in the fall and your videos have allowed me to learn so much! Thank you
Aww, well thank you! I'm glad to hear you enjoy the videos ❤️💯
You're glowing!! I'm not applying until the 2021 cycle but definitely bookmarking this for whenever I'm finished PA school :)
I'm really surprised more employers didn't know about the BIGGEST PA channel on RUclips
I’m only studying for my GRE but your videos make me so excited for my future. You are like the mentor I’ve always wanted 🥺❤️
Do you shine on job interviews or does the thought of interviewing make you nervous?
i get nervous before interviews but i know that once they give me a chance, i'll win them over!
Honestly I’m always so impressed by you Adanna, thank you for the great content!
Thank you!
I dig ur vibe fam. 👍💪
Thank you for the helpful tips for dealing with interviewing, negotiations, and accepting an offer. Even though I'm not a PA or PA-S, I recently graduated from receiving my degree in dietetics, All of this information was useful for looking for a job in the healthcare field. I enjoy your content and smashed the subscribe button!
Thank you!
Totally different career focus but found this informational as a New Grad in STEM.
Well im glad it was beneficial and even if you're not trying to be a PA I'm just glad that you're able to get some benefit from what I'm saying I dont discriminate!
I know it's unconventional to talk about money but are you willing to share a little bit of your research on salaries? What is a typical range for different types of PAs in your city? How much does it change from cities to rural areas? How wide was your range? Love your channel!
Hey, here are a couple videos you can check out about Salaries I did and I will definitely do some more in the near future:
ruclips.net/video/RdhikO1YHLE/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/yodLC0DNIa0/видео.html
those were the good old days
great video bro
Watching this again because I have a phone interview Tuesday. :) I have heard 3 people now say to shadow. Do you do that before you have a possible offer? Or do you just ask during the first interview? Thanks!
I have so many questions about becoming a PA!! The internet is not sooo much of a helpf and I prefer getting answers from someone who’s experienced in that field BTW I love your videos they are very informative I just want to know everything from the beginning ... how many years of college do you need to what’s after college and all that good stuff can you please film a Q&A I would truly appreciate it !
You need a bachelors degree plus prerequisites (so usually four years). Then you have to apply to PA school. PA school is usually 2-3 years and then you need to pass the national exam (PANCE) to practice as a PA-C.
She has many videos on this information.
@@MHSMagicLuver thank you !!!
Adanna thank you for this video... can you tell us what were the pay ranges they you were receiving? I knw locations and every place is different. I knw some new graduate PA that are being offered 80k starting 😔
Sometimes I feel like I’d be soooo old when I get into/finish PA school. How old are you??
Haha was that a graham Stephen move?
😅 Yeah. I'm learning from the top dogs. #SMASHthelikebottonfortheyoutubealgorithm
Adanna The PA haha that’s so funny. You’re amazing keep doing you. God bless you!
whats the salary?