Interview Recap and Thanks
Dec. 3rd, 2010 07:12 pmI had my interview this evening, as most of you already know from the constant updates and emails I've been sending.
I would say that it went well and I left feeling positive about it (actually more so this time than when I had the interview with the state). The position in question is for a secondary therapist for a children/adolescent day treatment program that is scheduled to open in February.
The time line currently implies that final hiring decisions won't be made until the middle of January.
Even though it means more waiting in my future, they've already asked me to come in for a follow-up interview so I can meet with the primary therapist that will be heading up the day treatment program when it launches. I'll be learning more details about that come Monday.
Hope is once more instilled in this heart, my friends. And I honestly feel like a shoo-in given that I already worked for an adolescent day treatment program recognized for its model by the psychologist who interviewed me. Not only that, but Dr. Hayes received his Bachelor's degree from UW-Whitewater and so I felt like a rapport was built quickly from that.
Secondly, I want to thank the stupendous
whichclothes for the package that arrived today. I'm tickled plaid by the Roald Dahl books (many of which I haven't read at all) and the additional goodies made it extra special. THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
I would say that it went well and I left feeling positive about it (actually more so this time than when I had the interview with the state). The position in question is for a secondary therapist for a children/adolescent day treatment program that is scheduled to open in February.
The time line currently implies that final hiring decisions won't be made until the middle of January.
Even though it means more waiting in my future, they've already asked me to come in for a follow-up interview so I can meet with the primary therapist that will be heading up the day treatment program when it launches. I'll be learning more details about that come Monday.
Hope is once more instilled in this heart, my friends. And I honestly feel like a shoo-in given that I already worked for an adolescent day treatment program recognized for its model by the psychologist who interviewed me. Not only that, but Dr. Hayes received his Bachelor's degree from UW-Whitewater and so I felt like a rapport was built quickly from that.
Secondly, I want to thank the stupendous
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