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Wanting to Travel?

Hello! I am a recent radiolography graduate and I passed my ARRT registry on Monday! 🥳 I want to ask you all: when would be an appropriate time to start traveling or start talking to recruiters. My reservations lie in that I am nervous that as a new grad I am not going to be able to jump in to a new facility and bring as much to the table to the table. If this is the case, what is the appropriate amount of time to wait before reaching out? What is an ideal first travel assignment?

I know most contracts have minimum experience requirements but most have been waived in my area due to staff shortages.

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