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That entirely rests on what company you have applied with.
Sorry, copying your documents does not necessarily mean you are hired.
It depends on how fast the managers can communicate with HR.. then how fast HR communicates with you.
The larger the corporation/facility. ..the longer the paperwork will take.
Good luck, keep us posted!
Every place is different. Generally a phone call is good news, a letter or email is bad news. At my job I got a call 3 days after interview which is very fast. I got another offer one week after interview. And for two other interviews that I did not receive offers I got an email two weeks after interview. So each place has its own timeline. I would call each week and ask about your status to show you are still interested in the position and keep your name fresh in their minds.
JohannaR
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Good evening all. First and foremost I have to say that I missed this site so much. My current non-nursing job is killing my allnurses time. Either way....I went on an interview last week Wednesday and I was totally nervous but went fully prepared! Suit on, license in hand, resume, CPR card, etc. I ended up interview with two managers (who were lovely by the way) and finally the nurse director / recruiter. The interview all together took about 2.5 hours. At the end the lady explained orientation and shifts, etc. she copied all my documents and told me that the last step involved HR contacting me. As of right now I don't know if I got the job or if in even getting the job. How long until the offer letter (if anything at all)? Please give me advice. Thank you in advance. ❤