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Orvosok
Andreea
Hello there Zoltan. It's good to hear such great news. I am in the middle of the recruitment process right now but i would like to keep in touch with you if possible for more details and questions i might have since i will be doing mostly the same thing you are doing now. My mail adress is dr.andreeaj2010@yahoo.com. Hope to hear from you soon. Good luck. Andreea
Zoltán Nagymányoki
Hi,
I am Zoltan and I just started to work in Chichester Nuffield Hospital
as an RMO. I have no intention to stay in the UK as I already secured
a training position in the US. Although I would like to give you some
feedback about the recruitment process and my first impression about
being here as an RMO.
First. The recruitment is fairly easy. Once you pass the minimum
requirements (Language and enough experience in the right field) You
will participate on a short training, where you are also tested on
very basic medical skills. This was extremely friendly and it gives
both sides an impression whether you fit or not and whether that is
what you are looking forward or not. After that, it is only paperwork
and even more paperwork, which is fairly easy, but quite annoying. I
was told not to worry about anything. I did, but just because I did
not believe how smooth the procedure is. It would have been good to
know about the timelines, that would have made my preparation a bit
less stressful, but anyway everything worked out just fine as I was
promised by the team. I had to give a loads of paper to the A-team
office in Budapest, and they arranged everything. I then had to attend
an ID check at the GMC to have my registration done and I was here to
start my job. In Aylesbury the team took care all of my government
related paperwork, including work authorization and health insurance.
All I needed to do is open a bank account and get a mobile phone
number, which was fairly easy with their help. And here I am now, on
service, on my first week. The hospital is "lovely". (you will hear
this word often in the UK.) It is well equipped, neat and very well
organized. I have my exact role, it is well described and easy to
adjust to. The nurses are supernice and even if I ask back 3 times
because I didn't get what "group and save" is, they keep smiling...
After that they explain everything. They teach me everything step by
step. My room is nice, just like a hotel room and I even have a
treadmill so I do not need to interrupt my preparation for the
marathon. It was pure luck, but I am very grateful for this. I already
learned a lot about post-op care and I can see the shortcomings of the
Hungarian care (that is not so hard to see). And even though It is not
the most intensive training program, you will learn a lot.
As a conclusion: If you are opened and have some bravery to jump into
something unexpected to make new connections in the UK or just to make
money, I strongly recommend it. You can trust the team, they know what
they are doing and if they say: "Yes, you are good for us" believe
them! And they will take care of everything just follow the
instructions in a timely manner and trust them again.
Best wishes and good luck for everybody.
Zoltan
Dr Alin Pandea (09:57:31) :
"Hello,
My name is Alin and i have been working as an RMO for almost 6 weeks now, and i just want to say that the UK experience really changed my view about the medical act.But indeed if you just plan to work here for the money will probably never get the chance of working after in UK other than a RMO, but if you struggle to make connections and make yourself visible things may happen.
So i do reccomend that everyone should give it a try.
Best regards,"
Gyógyszerészek
Laura Bugnariu (17:33:57) :
Living in England has always been a dream
It's becoming reality, thanks to A-team
There are a few steps that you need to follow
A training, an interview and you won't be sorrow
The training is easy, fun... and pleasant too
Harry speaks about Boots and what they're expected of you
Then comes the Ubelt, a surprise english test
It's not hard, don't worry... just do your best
If you liked the training, then comes step numer two
Take a flight straight to Budapest... you're going to the interview
Once you are there, if you don't know what to do
Please contact Ioana, she's always glad to help you
A short training session before the interview
Listen very carefully and you will surely get trough
The interview is easy, just have to be calm
Common-good questions, 15 minutes and you're done
You can now close your eyes, relax and start dreaming
'bout living in England... such a wonderful feeling
I'm sure that you think that the hardest has passed
But now comes the paperwork, how long does it last?
You have to be patient... cause it's gonna take a while
Fill-in the documents and put on a smile
You're very close now... can you feel it in the air?
I'm also excited... can't wait to get there...
What?Didn't I tell you I'm still waiting too?
Waiting... and dreaming 'bout England... just like you...
Zoltan Roja (18:59:29) :
Everything's going well, I ‘ve just done my first day. Let say, it is hard at the moment, because I don't understand everything at first. Probably, it takes time till I'll be confident behind the dipensery desk. Fortunetly everybody very kind and helpful with me, and that is important. My old fashioned, tipical english hotel is very nice, located in the center of the town, therefor it takes 3 min to get to my training store. I work 8 am till half past 5 pm(I've got 1 hour for lunch and 15 min tea time twice a day). The working system is completely different what I've used to in hungary, but at least the drugs name are quiety the same.
Malmos Gábor
Hi, I'm Gabor from Budapest, Hungary.
I arrived in England in November, 2009. Until last summer I could not
imagine myself living in a foreign country and still, now I am here,
thanks a million to A-team Hungary and Ioana! I must say, my expectations
are fulfilled so far. The daily routine is slightly different than in
Hungary, I mean handling the prescriptions, the pricing, different brand
names, labeling the boxes, etc., but it is easy to learn it, Boots also
organised a training course.
My collegues are really helpful, all of them. As far as I can see, the
company really needs pharmacists here, as it is expanding and they have
not enough manpower.
During the training course I met other people from Europe, namely Spain,
Poland, Italy, Sweden, they had the same concerns as me, so I did not feel
alone. There are also a lot of company people, who offered help via email
or phone.
The hard part is obviously the language, speaking English well is
neccessarily required. I am working in the North East in a smaller town,
local people speak with accent, but one can get used to it. Some of them
speak very fast, particularly the youngs, I just have to ask them to speak
slower, I usually get the point for the second time. Don't be afraid to
say pardon, I am a foreigner. :)
By now, I found an accomodation to rent for myself and the salaries are
coming in time, so there is nothing to worry about. There are some
paperworks to do in the beginning, like registrations with the Royal
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, the Home Office and applying for
a National Insurance Number, but they can be easily done, you receive a
lot of help from A-team when required.
Well, you need to invest some money for the start, but you can earn it
back soon. Overall, I feel happy here. :) I can recommend everyone to come
here, it is a great adventure and an excellent opportunity to improve
language skills and know a different culture.
Monica Masca (21:39:31) :
"I arrived in England in February this year.I work and live in East Yorkshire.People are very friendly and I can say that I feel like home.I haven't had any problem to get my work permit. I was a trainee for 3 months, I passed the assesment and I've been a pharmacist relief for some months until Boots gave me the opportunity to become a pharmacy manager.
I have to thank your agency for the support you gave me before I managed to come in England with all the paper I needed and I can say that it was really important for me all the support your people gave me starting with the airport, the account, and with some further informations that I needed.I trust a-team and I can say that all the promises are kept!"
pharmtechpol (18:03:20) :
Hi ! I was recruit by Ateam few years ego... 2006 i think. But I'm not pharmacist I got technician proffecion ( Got my skills from POLAND) .So Licke I sad Ateam help my to register in RPSGB, so I help my to find a job in NHS Hospitals....
Just want to thank Ateam for this...
Many Thanks!!!!"
Éva Perjes