New Grad following up on an application

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Hi all!

I found the new grad position of my dreams! I applied and the status of my application is "Application forwarded to Manager". What should be the next step on my part? Should I call? If so, what should I say exactly? I'm sort of lost when it comes to this step and I don't want to mess it up or make a mistake. I also heard calling can be annoying.. Is this true? Should I wait it out until they call me? It's been about 2 weeks.

Thank you!

RoMoFo

51 Posts

Specializes in Labor and Delivery/Med-Surg.

If it were me, I would call and say that I simply wanted to check the status of my application and kind of introduce myself (hopefully they like you and want to see you in person!) Some places prefer for you not to call and some but not all specify to not call the hiring manager. For your specific facility, I am not sure but its really up to you and if you feel comfortable enough to call and follow up.

katinme

15 Posts

Follow up. Always follow up, unless it specifically says do not call. It says that you are interested and engaged. It might be irritating to the human resource people to have people follow back, but frankly that is their job and they are the gateway to your getting your job. Forget about what they might think and go get it!

Despareux

938 Posts

Who would you call? The recruiter or manager?

RoMoFo

51 Posts

Specializes in Labor and Delivery/Med-Surg.

I would call whoever you interviewed with...most places the manager lets HR know who they want to hire and speaking directly to the person you interviewed with might get you some answers versus playing the run around or getting vague info from the recruiter or HR

Despareux

938 Posts

I would call whoever you interviewed with...most places the manager lets HR know who they want to hire and speaking directly to the person you interviewed with might get you some answers versus playing the run around or getting vague info from the recruiter or HR

I was under the impression the Op had not interviewed for the position yet and only the resume had been forwarded. In this case, who would the Op call?

RoMoFo

51 Posts

Specializes in Labor and Delivery/Med-Surg.

Oh I must have jumbled up another post i read in my head or something.:bugeyes: Um if there has been no interview, I think its best to call HR and see what the status is and if they have begun to interview for the position. Sometimes they give you the run around and its just difficult to get any info out of them but its definitely worth a try.

katinme

15 Posts

Agreed- HR first.

FilledWLove

59 Posts

Thank you guys so much for the advice!! I truly appreciate it :D. I will call first thing in the morning.

FilledWLove

59 Posts

Oh and btw the application did not state anything about not calling so I believe that is the green light to call! Thanks again!

Jmira.BSN.RN

353 Posts

Good luck, we're all rooting for you! PS: I would've called, too!

whatdoIdonow?

104 Posts

If this was a hospital online job post, like the many I filled out that always said they were forwarded to manager, then a few weeks later after no word said the position had been filled, I am not sure there is anyone to call. It's all about the computer screening out the resumes.

If you get results by calling, please post an update. I would love to learn how to beat these online job postings that go nowhere!! Thanks and good luck!

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