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Nov 26, 2007 10:05 PM

submitted to a hospital


ok another question...if i actually do get submitted by an agency and i do an interview with a hospital at that point am i required to work for them if i have been submitted to that hospital? would the agency have some kind of penalty if i interviewed and ended up deciding not towork for that hospital? thanks


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Old Nov 27, 2007, 04:44 AM

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There should be no penalty if you do not decide to work for them - they should be competing for you and making sure that you and the unit are a good fit for each other. Good luck to you.
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Old Nov 27, 2007, 07:05 AM

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Here's ho it works: Your recruiter presents you with different job openings, and then you tell him/her which ones you would like to be submitted to. If the hospital likes your resume, they will call you for an interview. If they liked your interview, they will call your recruiter to offer you the position. Your recruiter will call you to tell you about the offer and only after you accept this offer are you obligated to work at this hospital. Remember, when you interview with hospitals, YOU are interviewing THEM as well- you want to know if this is a place you want to work. After several interviews, my recruiter has called to tell me that the hospital has offered the job, but I have said NO WAY based on things I didn't like about my interview with the hospital.
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from Selke
Old Nov 28, 2007, 12:11 AM

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You only have a legal obligation once you sign an actual contract. The hospital is only legally obligated to you once you sign a contract they have offered you through your agency.
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