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Pistol Packin Poet
Nov 5, 2012

Everyone needs an
escape goat!
Crossposting from the entry level thread:

I just got done with my phone interview with an Urgent Care center. I stumbled a lot due to anxiety, but it wasn't really an interview. It was more of a "hey, I'm looking at your resume, since you did this, you could do this correct?" No generic questions about "Tell me about yourself" or "Tell me about a time..." So this may seem promising.

I hope I didn't shoot myself in the foot when I told him that I needed to travel to help out my grandparents . I felt the need to tell him since I didn't want to bring it up in the middle of training. He said he was happy that I told about it though. But the outlook did seem promising since he said that he'll call me within a week to see if they can bring me in and to talk about salary. The odd thing about this interview was that I thought I was applying to be a receptionist so I was prepared to talk about communication, but instead he wanted me to be his assistant marketing manager. Which is something I could totally do.

Should I send a thank you email for a phone interview? The interview itself was very informal.

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