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Aug 15, 2008 10:49 PM

Recruiters unposting travel nursing jobs.


Does anyone with travel nurse experience have any information on this? I was submitted to 3 positions, two of which were on the list of current jobs available just yesterday. Now they are off the website. Is it possible my recruiter took them off so other recruiters within the company don't submit other candidates?

Thanks in advance for your reply,

Joe, RN


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from daisydoll
Old Aug 16, 2008, 01:46 AM

Default Re: Recruiters unposting travel nursing jobs.
I have just accepted my first travel job and will be traveling soon. Although I don't have a lot of experience traveling, my guess would be that the jobs were already filled. I doubt recruiters can remove postings unless they have been filled.
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from bagladyrn
Old Aug 16, 2008, 04:34 AM

Default Re: Recruiters unposting travel nursing jobs.
I don't believe individual recruiters have the ability to take items off the list like that (unless it's a VERY small company)
What I would guess is more likely is that either the positions are filled, or when the liason sent your papers or called about you they were told to take it off by the facility because they have sufficient applicants to review.
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from suzanne4
Old Aug 16, 2008, 09:39 PM

Default Re: Recruiters unposting travel nursing jobs.
Individual recruiters do not have the capability of removing a job that was posted. It only gets removed when the job has been filled or the facility no longer has the need.

Remember that there can be hundreds of recruiters for one company.
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