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How do I as a recruiter find Mammo Techs

I’m a recruiter for a staffing agency and one of our main positions for my team are Mammo/Rad Techs. By far Mammo is the hardest position for us to fill and I’m not sure why, whether it’s the amount of people with the actual certifications or the pay is too low, or simply it’s just a hard position to fill.

Is there any groups or resources I can use to find qualified candidates? I’ve using Facebook, Indeed, LinkedIn but have no real success

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