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In this economy? If the job is at all one you might take, suck it up, down whatever you would normally take for what you got wrong with ya, and go.
If you already are working, and this is just you sniffing around for possible new digs, you have more leeway in your decision-making. If you are out of work, this might be your only serious interview. I know people who have had one interview in 2+ years!!!! (and these are awesome candidates).
Good choice!! I totally agree with Netglow! These hospitals nowadays are putting a disclaimer on interviews! I read today "Please be on time for your interview and please let us know if you can not attend. Please be advised there is no guarantee that your interview time with be rescheduled due to the high volume of applicants"...something to that effect so BASICALLY if you cant make it, we will call someone that can! I hope you are able to push through and hope that you feel better! Hopefully they will offer you the job and it will all feel worth it.
emptyboxcars
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What is considered professional in this case? I'm considering calling and leaving it up to the company...that is, do you want to keep the interview or reschedule? Is this kosher or will this ruin my chances? They've already informed me it is a 4-hour interview process.