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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 676614" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Really? That's surprising. Around here they pretty much expect you to ask to speak to the hiring manager and at least check to see if they received the application, especially since it's all done on-line. I don't mean call and bug them, and certainly not ask why they didn't call you, but if you call and make sure it was received electronically, it shows initiative. There is one place, Baskin Robbins, who only does paper applications and they actually say on them, "Calling to inquire about a position will void your application." I find that quite odd. If I were an employer, I'd want the guy who cared enough to stop in or at least call. That guy actually wants a job.</p><p> </p><p>Jabber's job is teaching inmates job hunting skills and that's part of what he teaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 676614, member: 17309"] Really? That's surprising. Around here they pretty much expect you to ask to speak to the hiring manager and at least check to see if they received the application, especially since it's all done on-line. I don't mean call and bug them, and certainly not ask why they didn't call you, but if you call and make sure it was received electronically, it shows initiative. There is one place, Baskin Robbins, who only does paper applications and they actually say on them, "Calling to inquire about a position will void your application." I find that quite odd. If I were an employer, I'd want the guy who cared enough to stop in or at least call. That guy actually wants a job. Jabber's job is teaching inmates job hunting skills and that's part of what he teaches. [/QUOTE]
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