Fill the application. Start a new career
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@Rainman said in Fill the application. Start a new career:
Good luck, Mark!
I would not want to work for a company where the interviewer does not let applicants know the outcome of the job search.What goes around comes around.
It's different when recruiters are involved. The company talks to them and if you didn't get it they will not even put the time in to call you generally.
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@Mik said in Fill the application. Start a new career:
@Rainman said in Fill the application. Start a new career:
Good luck, Mark!
I would not want to work for a company where the interviewer does not let applicants know the outcome of the job search.What goes around comes around.
It's different when recruiters are involved. The company talks to them and if you didn't get it they will not even put the time in to call you generally.
Yeah, it's on the recruiter at that point.
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@mark Good luck. Thought luck is "opportunity meeting skill" and I think you will have both.
Re: recruiters -would be nice if they had the courtesy to somehow let you know the position had been filled. As others have said, what goes around comes around.
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@mark said in Fill the application. Start a new career:
Am I just impatient? It's been a week since I took the CCAT evaluation and personality profile. I know I did well on the CCAT. I did get the automated results of the personality profile and didn't see any red flags.
Crickets.
My HR person had to wait 8 months to get any word back about her current job. 8 months and absolutely nothing, then she was hired.
That's a little extreme, but sadly it's not at all uncommon to wait awhile these days. It really depends, company to company.
I'd say a full week is time enough in which it's more than reasonable to follow up.
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@mark said in Fill the application. Start a new career:
Am I just impatient? It's been a week since I took the CCAT evaluation and personality profile. I know I did well on the CCAT. I did get the automated results of the personality profile and didn't see any red flags.
Crickets.
A week isn't much time to wait these days. It's likely percolating through the process. But it's also not too soon to follow up.
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One of the nice things about healthcare ( and not making the big bucks) is that I could get on the phone and have three job offers in the next 30 minutes.
And if they know my reputation, I might get a phone call by next week.🤪
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An update.
I got a job! I started this past Wednesday, May 1st. I went to two interviews last month for two different companies within 25 minutes of home. Both were full time, on-site.
My new position is Network Engineer/Manager. I am managing a team of eight Network/Infrastructure/Cyber Security engineers at a small MSP. The company's main focus is enterprise printers and copiers. They started the MSP division a couple of years ago and currently manage 19 IT customers. They have almost 300 customers in the printer/copiers realm.
Very well established and stable. I had a great first 3 days and after taking most of the cyber security tests, I am #2 in the company in test scores. I only need 2 points to tie the first place employee. I will be #1 come Monday. I still have a few tests to take and that should raise my score significantly.
It's different having to wake up and get ready then drive to an office but I'm liking it so far.
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@George-K said in Fill the application. Start a new career:
Excellent news. Congratulations. Now Mrs. Mark will finally get some well-deserved peace and quiet!
MSP = Managed Service Provider.
It only took a year to find something. Good thing we have a healthy savings. I really don't ever want to move / downsize.
It's been over 30 years since weekends actually meant something to me.
Thanks everyone! I look forward to building back the savings accounts.
And bring able to afford new toys.
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Really good news and sounds like you were the perfect guy for the job!
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@mark That is awesome!! i know you will do well and the company will be glad that they have hired you to be there!!!
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Way to go, Mark.