Hi, I have a question that has been on my mind for some time...
I understand that intern year has started in Australia, and that even the Late Vacancy Management Process (LVM) to fill up intern vacancies in Australia has ended on 20 Feb. And on top of that, there aren't mid-year intakes for interns in Australia.
However, I have heard of cases among my seniors and batchmates whereby as and when intern positions become vacant halfway through the intern year when existing interns leave their current positions for various reasons (e.g. better offers elsewhere, depression, personal issues etc.), the health facilities involved might look into filling those vacancies by offering them to any remaining candidates in their pool.
I'd like to hear more about this from anyone who has a personal experience in this or who knows of such cases that has happened before to any of their peers. Do such cases occur fairly often?
P.S. I'm a graduate from Monash Malaysia who has yet to receive any intern offers in Australia.
I understand that intern year has started in Australia, and that even the Late Vacancy Management Process (LVM) to fill up intern vacancies in Australia has ended on 20 Feb. And on top of that, there aren't mid-year intakes for interns in Australia.
However, I have heard of cases among my seniors and batchmates whereby as and when intern positions become vacant halfway through the intern year when existing interns leave their current positions for various reasons (e.g. better offers elsewhere, depression, personal issues etc.), the health facilities involved might look into filling those vacancies by offering them to any remaining candidates in their pool.
I'd like to hear more about this from anyone who has a personal experience in this or who knows of such cases that has happened before to any of their peers. Do such cases occur fairly often?
P.S. I'm a graduate from Monash Malaysia who has yet to receive any intern offers in Australia.