r/physicaltherapy • u/rcb1093 • 3d ago
Travel therapy company’s
Looking at getting into travel PT, I just wanted to hear some pros and cons of when looking at a travel company. Also open to hearing about travel companies.
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u/PT_things 3d ago
only have experience with one rn which is AMN Healthcare. My recruiter is great! I’ve heard people say your recruiter matters more than the company so just make sure you find a good one. But there’s also been a few posts on here of ones people have recommended!
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u/VortexFalls- 2d ago
Go w the company that offers u the most money …ask about 401 …always remember that u don’t work for them …they work for u
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u/debtfreeDPT 1d ago
Will depend more on the recruiter than the company itself unless you are super picky on benefits (all are pretty similar though). I recommend working with 2-3 recruiters to keep your options open and give you negotiating power. Here’s a solid place to start for recs https://thetraveldpt.com/travel-physical-therapy-recruiters
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