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You need to follow back. It lets them know that you are interested. Sometimes it takes a while to interview a number of candidates. I will often follow back after one week. See what they say.
After I graduated, I followed called to follow up on one position 3-4 times (it took a few months to get a final response). I eventually got offered the job- but decided on another. It might seem like harassing, but it keeps you fresh in their mind. And if they are not interested, you will find out faster and be able to move on.
Good luck!
two questions.
1- Did you send a thank you letter?. This always gives you a reason to follow back. In addition it sets you apart and shows that you were paying attention in your interview (always include something that they said) .
Hi xxx, I'm following back to see if you recieved my thank you note. My name is xxx i interviewed on xxx.
2- Do you have the name of the person who conducted your interview?
Hi xxx, my name is xxx. I interviewed for the xxxposition on xxdate. I am really excited the at the prospect of working on your unit and I wanted to follow back.
Inori, BSN, RN
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How long after 2nd interview do they let you know if you got job or not? I had my 2nd interview 2.5 weeks ago at my dream job hospital. So far I've not heard anything. Should i give up on them and move on or wait some more. Is there anything I can do in the mean time? I've already sent thank you letters to my interviewers.