Mulholland, S., & Derdall, M. (2004). Exploring what employers seek when hiring occupational therapists. The Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 71(4), 223-9. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/212914157?accountid=143111 This study set out to explore what employers seek when hiring occupational therapists, in particular, new graduates. It was believed that this information could be particularly useful when considering curriculum content to ensure that it not only meets current professional thinking, but that it also reflects current market needs. As well, it was believed that these findings could provide students with guidance regarding fieldwork and the future job market.
This study set out to explore what employers seek when hiring occupational therapists, in particular, new graduates. It was believed that this information could be particularly useful when considering curriculum content to ensure that it not only meets current professional thinking, but that it also reflects current market needs. As well, it was believed that these findings could provide students with guidance regarding fieldwork and the future job market.