doranosaurus ([info]doranosaurus) wrote,
@ 2005-10-18 15:38:00
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Another Interview
I'm on my way to another interview, this time with Swedish Hospital. Yes, I already accepted the job at UWMC, and I'm a week into orientation, but I figure it'll be worth my while to attend this interview to see what's up at Swedish. It's another chance to wear my suit with the too-tight pants; and that's always a good thing! I'm concerned about how to answer any questions about where I'm working currently or when I'd be available to start working if offered this position. I think it would seem rather flakey if I told them I just started a new job but am looking for a change. Oh well, I guess I'll ad lib something. Maybe I'll tell them I prefer to work at Swedish and that will make them feel special.

The job I'm applying for is in the Emergency Department which is more fun than Oncology. (Plus I think chicks will think it's cooler?) It's much closer to my house so less money to pay for gas. At Swedish, I'm thinking there will be a greater possibility of working overtime if I so choose since there are numerous job openings for Unit Coordinators all over the hospital.

On the other hand, the advantages of the UWMC are that, well, I already have a job there and the people seem nice. They have a good benefits package but, I would assume, so does Swedish. At UWMC I'm working for the State of Washington which somehow makes me feel more secure and they have a pension plan. But that's probably foolish. Anyway, I'll see what I'm offered and go from there.




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[info]helianthas
2005-10-18 11:23 pm UTC (link)
i don't think telling them you just started someplace else is a good idea...
maybe just say that you are "looking" right now...

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[info]doranosaurus
2005-10-19 01:54 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I think so too. I just got back from the interview. The interviewer was one of those incredibly annoying manager types who DOES NOT LISTEN and loves to hear herself talk. I didn't like her very much because of that. It felt like the interview was 90% her making speeches out of some manager's empowerment seminar handbook and 10% me being allowed to say something.

This is going to be a very tough chice if they offer me a job, which is highly probable based on what the manager hinted at. Fuck. I hate making decisions!

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