How Search is Changing Healthcare
Exxon Mobil is this size because it was two different companies a few short years ago. GE owns NBC, Universal Studios, Telemundo as well as all the appliances. Wal-Mart has over 7,300 stores. Years ago there was a relevant statement regarding GM – so goes GM, so goes the US. And Google is a search engine started in 1998, yet its market value is right up there with these stock market powerhouses that have been around for years.
The financial markets are making a statement that search is changing the way we work and, more importantly, the way we will work. Said another way, the answers from search are the change drivers. Saying it yet one more way, the questions we are now asking and expecting search to answer are changing the way we work. Search will continue being a disruptive technology.
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The healthcare industry is the place to be if you’re looking for growth, job security, and strong salaries. Everyone knows that as the Baby Boomers retire and move from working in healthcare to needing healthcare, there are going to be plenty of job openings and a desperate need for healthcare providers. The job market looks great.
However, some of us look at that great job market and see only obstacles. Maybe biology wasn’t your favorite class, or you don’t think you could get into med school. Maybe you’re already established in another career, but you’re worried about your job outlook. Maybe you faint at the sight of blood or you just want a calmer work environment than an emergency room. We’ve all seen the chaos in Grey’s Anatomy or House or Scrubs, and it can make a nice office job look like an oasis.
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