Good interview, good 2nd interview, now what? (letters, references, interest)
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Hey everyone. I applied at my local hospital for a position and got called in about 2 weeks ago for an interview with the Admissions manager. She really liked my resume and myself, and immediately scheduled a second interview with the people I would be working with. She told me how much I would be making, and the benefits package.
She also referred me to the Marketing manager as she would be having a position open soon. I have a B.B.A. in Marketing. I thought everything was great.
I had my second interview last Thursday. It was a group interview and it took about an hour to finish. Everyone was smiling and said they really enjoyed having me in and asked if I had any questions for them. I asked them a couple of questions and the interview wrapped up.
I didn't talk to the Admissions manager that set me up with the group interview that day. I'm wondering now, if this second interview was a good sign, and when should I hear from them? She nor they gave me a date as to when I would hear from them. I thought about calling Thursday morning to thank her again for interviewing me and asking if they had made a decision.
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Better not to be pushy, it's nice to thank them but don't ask when they will make a decision. Second interviews usually mean you are at least in the top 3, they are probably checking references which can take time.
Hey everyone. I applied at my local hospital for a position and got called in about 2 weeks ago for an interview with the Admissions manager. She really liked my resume and myself, and immediately scheduled a second interview with the people I would be working with. She told me how much I would be making, and the benefits package.
She also referred me to the Marketing manager as she would be having a position open soon. I have a B.B.A. in Marketing. I thought everything was great.
I had my second interview last Thursday. It was a group interview and it took about an hour to finish. Everyone was smiling and said they really enjoyed having me in and asked if I had any questions for them. I asked them a couple of questions and the interview wrapped up.
I didn't talk to the Admissions manager that set me up with the group interview that day. I'm wondering now, if this second interview was a good sign, and when should I hear from them? She nor they gave me a date as to when I would hear from them. I thought about calling Thursday morning to thank her again for interviewing me and asking if they had made a decision.
Please don''t call, if you already sent a thank you letter that's fine. Then just see what happens
Gave her a call this morning. No answer so I left a voicemail. Told her thank you for setting me up with my interviews and I reiterated my interest in the position. I asked if there was anything progress regarding my last interview and whenever she had time to let me know. I haven't heard anything yet, so I guess I'll see how it plays out.
[snipped] I had my second interview last Thursday.
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I'm wondering now, if this second interview was a good sign, and when should I hear from them? She nor they gave me a date as to when I would hear from them. I thought about calling Thursday morning to thank her again for interviewing me and asking if they had made a decision.
Did you follow up with thank you letters/emails? It's business
courtesy to send one 1-2 days after the interview - it show you
have interest and it keeps your name fresh in their mind.
There's nothing wrong with calling - wait no longer than a week
to do so.
Did you follow up with thank you letters/emails? It's business
courtesy to send one 1-2 days after the interview - it show you
have interest and it keeps your name fresh in their mind.
There's nothing wrong with calling - wait no longer than a week
to do so.
I don't think the OP did that(the thank you emails). Which is something you really need to do.
Especially after a group interview, ask for business cards and send everyone involved an email.
Yeah I didn't send out thank you emails to the group interview. I was focusing on trying to do so good answering questions that it just completely slipped my mind. Probably a big knock against me.
I guess next time I'll make SURE I get business cards and be sure to send everyone involved a personal email.
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