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  1. Well, after applying for another position there, they actually contacted me by telephone this time and said they would forward my resume on to a recruiter who would contact me in 2-5 business days... I thought that meant this time I would actually have an interview. Not. The recruiter contacted me today (by email no less) and gave me the while- your- qualifications- are- impressive email. I realize they receive a high volume of resumes daily... but I don't understand the purpose of calling me and getting my hopes up for an interview... I'm starting to think maybe I don't want to work for this health system after all...
  2. I know this is a late response to your post, but the same thing happened to me in February. I applied for a couple positions on the NYP website and they called me 3 days later and told me they would forward my resume on to the appropriate nurse recruiter. She told me to expect a call within one week and if not, to call her back. Well, one week and no call... so I called her back and left a message. The next day, I received an email from the recruiter who was supposed to call me emailed me the whole "while your qualifications are impressive, yada yada..." So I emailed her back to thank her and ask her what area I was lacking in that brought NYP to that decision... I was looking for honest constructive criticism... and she never responded to my email. I don't understand their HR/Recruitment department... who is actually getting interviews and getting hired in that health system?!?! They constantly have job postings!

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