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I think it was very smart thinking on your part to send a thank you letter for interview. I got my first job in a medical office 15 years ago by sending a thank you note after the interview. My boss that hired me told me that's why she choose me from the other applicants. Good luck on getting the job.
sabrina6938
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OK so this was my first interview today at a hospital, a children's hospital to be exact. Well I got a call a couple of days ago to schedule an interview, so that gave me enough to do my research and "homework" . I don't have to much experience but I believe enough to get the the tasks done. I was so nervous in the interview and felt like I kinda babbled a little. She asked me the typical questions, "why this hospital", "whats your weakness", things like that. I felt I answered then great with with sincerity but maybe a little too much talking. So at the end I asked my questions and also I stated that the position is something I'd love to do and I think I'll a great fit, I asked how she felt about me for the Position and she said I'd make a great fit and she could see my passion. Then she told me I would hear back from my recruiter and they are looking to fill there Position in a week? So After I sent a thank you letter in the mail and now I'm totally starting to wondering Wether the interview went good or eh okay-ish . Any advice on what I should do next? Is there something I can still do to improve my chances of getting the position?