Re: Job offer without interview
You should always have contact with a human from the facility on the phone, whether they have questions for you, or you have questions for them.
I would never accept a position if I did not speak to either the manager or a nursing supervisor, depending on who is in charge of the hiring of travel nurses for the facility. If they do not have the time to speak with you, then I would not even want to consider them.
Makes no difference if county hospital or private facility someplace. If they are that busy, then not a good sign for you either. Remember that they can cancel you at any time because you do not meet the needs that they are looking for, and on paper, almost everyone can look good. And then you are responsible for the remaining rent on the apt as well as your travel expenses home. Never accept an assignment unless you think that it is going to be a good fit for you with the specific facility.
You also need to know why they are so busy/short-staffed to begin with.
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