Both of these states are very different when comparing the average salary and the growth rate. The average salary for entry positions in Florida is $33.93 an hour and $70,580 per year, in California it is $95.37 an hour and $198,380 per year. There is about a $127,800 difference which is a really huge gap in what a family physician can make in a year. The expected job growth within the next 5-10 years is 30% in California and 8.4% in Florida. The industries that employ workers in this career are similar between the two states. They include Office of Physicians, General Medicine and Surgical Hospitals, Outpatient Care Centers, Colleges, Universities, and Professional schools which are needed …show more content…
This specific ad is for a youth facility that serves ages fourteen to nineteen and is onsite par time position for two hours a week. As stated in the first paragraph family practitioners need to possess an array of characteristics that hospitals and employers look for. These physicians hold the trust of many families when it comes to their medical care. My personality traits include social influence, achievement and interpersonal orientation, practical intelligence and conscientiousness; all of which are highly valued in the medical field and specifically this career. For starters your patients need to trust your influence especially when it comes to making important medical decisions for them or for their children. A family physician especially must have interpersonal skills; you must be sensitive to others and most importantly easy to get along with. Lastly, two other important personality traits I possess are practical intelligence, which I believe anybody working in the medical field needs to have and conscientiousness; being dependable and committed to whatever job you are preforming. Overall I strongly believe my personality traits would make me an acceptable applicant for this