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JobGraze Has Been Accepted Into the Tampa Bay Wave TechDiversity Accelerator Program

JobGraze, the innovative new healthcare employment platform, announces its acceptance into the Tampa Bay Wave TechDiversity Accelerator Program.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

United States, August 27, 2022 — JobGraze, the company that’s revolutionizing the healthcare staffing industry with its online platform that’s connecting licensed healthcare workers, healthcare students, and healthcare employers, are proud to announce they’ve been accepted into the Tampa Bay Wave TechDiversity Accelerator Program.

The TechDiversity Accelerator, powered by Nielsen Foundation, is a unique 90-day program designed for early-stage tech companies that are 51% owned, controlled, and operated by a minority, woman, veteran, disabled person, or LGBT person or persons. Companies that are part of the program will work in a collaborative, non-competitive environment. Accessing invaluable resources, including mentoring, pitch coaching and sales training, curated workshops and networking events, significant savings from various perks partners (such as AWS), and media exposure.

With JobGraze, you’ll stop googling and start grazing. They gather all the job openings in one place, with reputable companies you can trust. Choose the jobs you want to take when you want to take them in their easy-built platform that is friendly to navigate and that will help you find the professional with the skills and the personality you’re looking for, all in one swipe. It’s like matchmaking, but for work. Building connections with healthcare colleges around the nation to help healthcare students find credit and paid internships while still in school and paid healthcare jobs upon graduation.

JobGraze’s platform is open to all licensed healthcare professionals, with specialties that include RNs, psychologists, physical therapists, physicians, and more. They have lots of job candidates ready to work now, and the best; you can filter candidates by experience, geographic location, and pay rate. They will provide you with a template to use, but in general, you will need to list your facility information, the role, and responsibilities, start and end dates, and shift length. Additionally, once you have sent out a booking request, they will have 24 hours to respond.

About Tampa Bay Wave TechDiversity Accelerator Program:

For over a decade, the Tampa Bay Wave TechDiversity Accelerator Program has supported the growing tech-enabled ecosystem with its accelerator programs, incubator space, events, and more. They’re an innovative community for entrepreneurs by entrepreneurs fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in every aspect of their organization and its programs and services.

About JobGraze:

JobGraze is the platform that connects licensed healthcare students, professionals, and employers in one community, where you’ll always have unlimited access to their community and platform after signing up. JobGraze freelance healthcare jobs are currently only available for employers in Florida, but they have plans to expand nationwide in the future.

Visit https://jobgraze.com/ to learn more about their top-quality platform. Here you can hire healthcare contractors and get hired at home or on the go with their web and mobile-based app. It’s time to get the help needed to line up a healthcare position before you graduate!

Contact Info:

Name: Alexis Nguyen – Co-Founder | CEO Jenn Vuong – Co-Founder | COO
Organization: JobGraze
Website: jobgraze.com

JobGraze

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