I was that person who would only hand in my resume to HR and wait for the phone to ring >.< This was great advice! I'll try it out very soon. Thank you!
Thank you, thank you soooooo much. You are the answer to my prayers. I just graduated last year and I was wondering about that same question and dilemma, posed by that lady. I now know how to proceed 😊
This is pretty true! Lately all the jobs I’ve been offered i interacted with a recruiter. Not even someone from the company , but I have totally gotten jobs in this manner before.
Same here. I paid $3000 for school and passed NHA test 4 years ago. Just renewed my license for the 2nd time without never being hired..What school said and the reality was very different.
The thing is, after all this time can you confidentially draw blood still? I recently got out of phlebotomy school, its been 6 weeks of me trying to find a job, I finally got a job interview yesterday, in fact, and guess what I couldn't find her stinking vein!!!! So embarrassing. I was like, I am so sorry, I was doing so well by the end of my schooling It has been 6 weeks.... I doubt I will hear back. I am so disappointed and am losing all confidence and am feeling like I should just find something else. Feeling like school was a waste of money. She was very nice and said the only way to get better is practice... well who is gonna let me practice????
We're not as familiar with hiring in the NHS as we are in the U.S. It could. Check with someone at NAP (phlebotomy.org) if you have a contact there for the right strategy.
That is bad advice and incorrect advice. Nobody, but nobody has resumes on file from people who walked in off the street. The second you leave your resume and walk out the door, it is round-filed or shredded. Trust me. The only way to get your name into Human Resources is to apply for a job online only. If there are no positions available, there is nothing to apply for. Nobody accepts paper resumes anymore. You don't mail it, you don't fax it, nor do you walk in off the street to hand it to someone. You need to give some real advice and tell people where to go to get a job. Not how to get the job. Bad advice because it'll never happen that way. Most places won't even take your resume from you.
Center for Phlebotomy Education No I didn't misunderstand anything. You do not go to HR to complete an application. It is only online. They don't accept people walk again off the street. It just does not work that way anymore. You fill out an application online and that is how they screen you out. If you put a zero when they ask how many years of experience you have, they no longer look at your application. Even if you have a job interview it is either with the human resources department then possibly they send you to the lab to meet with the lab supervisor. If you follow up and call them, you leave a message but very rarely do they have a return a call. Same thing with email that's how they initially contact you after you apply online and after your interview if you follow up with an email it goes unanswered. It is absolutely ridiculous. Things are not the way they used to be.
Actually I hand carried my resume to HR then went up to the Lab and asked to meet the Phlebotomy Mgr. just as he advised. I had a nice friendly short conversation with the Mgr. and she called me in for an interview the following week. In the interview she flat out said she was impressed by my initiative of bringing in my resume and and respectfully asking to meet her. Needless to say the interview went very well and I was hired. In my experience many hospitals and clinics accept both online and personally bringing them in.
Please don’t bother the lab personnel. If they invite you back, that’s great, but please don’t show up everyday. They are very busy people and privacy concerns are very real
Everywhere I had applied online asked for a copy of my resume after the fact, even after I filled out everything on the application. Everywhere has wanted my resume.
Character goes a long way. When u can present that to people live, u leave them with good impression..and they at least feel like they know u, whether they like u or not. People get hired for different reasons. Not just informational things. I can tell by your comment you have the personality of a donkey. That's why you only know one way of getting hired.
this man just boosted my confidence in 4 minutes and 15 seconds
Thank you, D. Laura! Good luck with the strategy. Let me know how it works out.
Do you offer visa sponsorship for Phlebotomy Technician?
Volunteer work may help out a lot if you don't have experience yet.
Where though I’m not giving up 😂
@@SharaMack-mm3uf try blood banks or possibly hospitals
He. Where
Problem is everything is online now.
I was that person who would only hand in my resume to HR and wait for the phone to ring >.< This was great advice! I'll try it out very soon. Thank you!
Thank you, thank you soooooo much. You are the answer to my prayers. I just graduated last year and I was wondering about that same question and dilemma, posed by that lady. I now know how to proceed 😊
I have done this. I have interviewed at three different places and I thought I did well enough but I never have been chosen.
Thank you so much for this. i was feeling so hopeless.
There is no HR. Everything is done on computer.
Right
This is pretty true! Lately all the jobs I’ve been offered i interacted with a recruiter. Not even someone from the company , but I have totally gotten jobs in this manner before.
I did this with my other job as well and i go in
Fantastic and useful advice!! Thank you!
You are welcome!
Thank you so much. I love your idea, i will give it a try.
Lol now these days things are changing but it's worth a try to talk to a manager
Impossible now with COVID 😢
You are right, Rashida B. Covid changed everything... temporarily we hope.
Good teaching Thank you
thank you, I'll go try this tip tmr. Wish me luck :)
good luck
"Way more than any of the other applicants are gonna do" haha until this video was made
Thank you for this!
WOW! I'll give it a shot!
One of the best advice yett
In 2023 they would throw you out
Lmao ikr
No they won't. If u have the right attitude and likeable person, they never do.
Couldn't have said it any better thank u
That is REALLY great advice. Thank you.
Good advice thanks
thank you Sir for grate information
Woww thank you sir!
You are so welcome. Good luck.
thank you
Excellent.
So I received my certification 4 years ago and gave up due to not getting any call backs. How high are my chances of getting if reapply 4 years later?
Any updates?
Same here. I paid $3000 for school and passed NHA test 4 years ago. Just renewed my license for the 2nd time without never being hired..What school said and the reality was very different.
The thing is, after all this time can you confidentially draw blood still? I recently got out of phlebotomy school, its been 6 weeks of me trying to find a job, I finally got a job interview yesterday, in fact, and guess what I couldn't find her stinking vein!!!! So embarrassing. I was like, I am so sorry, I was doing so well by the end of my schooling It has been 6 weeks.... I doubt I will hear back. I am so disappointed and am losing all confidence and am feeling like I should just find something else. Feeling like school was a waste of money. She was very nice and said the only way to get better is practice... well who is gonna let me practice????
It's bullshit, I've done this many times and I still haven't got a chance
this was 6 years ago ....
Maybe u just weren't good.
Gonna try this👍🏽 thanks
Amazing
Does this work with the NHS?
We're not as familiar with hiring in the NHS as we are in the U.S. It could. Check with someone at NAP (phlebotomy.org) if you have a contact there for the right strategy.
Facts
That is bad advice and incorrect advice. Nobody, but nobody has resumes on file from people who walked in off the street. The second you leave your resume and walk out the door, it is round-filed or shredded. Trust me. The only way to get your name into Human Resources is to apply for a job online only. If there are no positions available, there is nothing to apply for. Nobody accepts paper resumes anymore. You don't mail it, you don't fax it, nor do you walk in off the street to hand it to someone. You need to give some real advice and tell people where to go to get a job. Not how to get the job. Bad advice because it'll never happen that way. Most places won't even take your resume from you.
Center for Phlebotomy Education No I didn't misunderstand anything. You do not go to HR to complete an application. It is only online. They don't accept people walk again off the street. It just does not work that way anymore. You fill out an application online and that is how they screen you out. If you put a zero when they ask how many years of experience you have, they no longer look at your application. Even if you have a job interview it is either with the human resources department then possibly they send you to the lab to meet with the lab supervisor. If you follow up and call them, you leave a message but very rarely do they have a return a call. Same thing with email that's how they initially contact you after you apply online and after your interview if you follow up with an email it goes unanswered. It is absolutely ridiculous. Things are not the way they used to be.
Actually I hand carried my resume to HR then went up to the Lab and asked to meet the Phlebotomy Mgr. just as he advised. I had a nice friendly short conversation with the Mgr. and she called me in for an interview the following week. In the interview she flat out said she was impressed by my initiative of bringing in my resume and and respectfully asking to meet her. Needless to say the interview went very well and I was hired. In my experience many hospitals and clinics accept both online and personally bringing them in.
Please don’t bother the lab personnel. If they invite you back, that’s great, but please don’t show up everyday. They are very busy people and privacy concerns are very real
Everywhere I had applied online asked for a copy of my resume after the fact, even after I filled out everything on the application. Everywhere has wanted my resume.
Character goes a long way. When u can present that to people live, u leave them with good impression..and they at least feel like they know u, whether they like u or not. People get hired for different reasons. Not just informational things. I can tell by your comment you have the personality of a donkey. That's why you only know one way of getting hired.
Jesus loves you (:
Ok grandpa, thanks for nothing! 😂
Grandpa full of knowledge and integrity.