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Got offered a job, waiting for official offer from HR.

keeranbrikeeranbri Member Posts: 97 ■■■□□□□□□□
Just went to a interview at one of the top 100 Hospitals in the US. If not only for a internal referral it is very hard to get into IT within a hospital. However, I'm not sure if low balled my self, when the supervisor as me what my salary expectation were, I said around 21 dollars which comes out to almost 44k. Right now, I make about 38,600 being a help desk analyst at my current job. Do you think that is a good jump in my salary, plus the hospital has full benefits the first day I start, with bonuses every year. which is hard to get these days. I will be doing also the similar job, but learning more applications as well doing some desktop support on the side. plus there is a lot more room for growth where as my current job there is nothing to move up. Also, hospital pays for certifications and puts you in classes. So what does everyone think? Is that a good opportunity

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    AkaricloudAkaricloud Member Posts: 938
    Seeing as you're not taking on many more responsibilities then I would say it's a good package. Higher pay, bonuses, free classes/certifications and the chance to advance. Just try to move up as quickly as possible.
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    Psyco32Psyco32 Member Posts: 104 ■■■□□□□□□□
    I would have went for 45K, but the fact that they have full benefits and what sounds like a good training plan, I say its a great opportunity. Just remember to hit the ground running and learn as much as you can. Best of luck to you and congrats!!! icon_thumright.gif
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    JBrownJBrown Member Posts: 308
    Depends on the benefits. I would be willing to take 3k-7k pay cut for free health insurance, free certifications and paid classes !!! Spend 3-4 years there, get experienced, certs, classes, and move out for 40K-50K more an year. Unless they have given you good raise.
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    keeranbrikeeranbri Member Posts: 97 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Yes they are full benefits but not free.
    I will also be worKing 11.30 - 7pm
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    Dakinggamer87Dakinggamer87 Member Posts: 4,016 ■■■■■■■■□□
    Congrats best of luck!! icon_thumright.gif
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    kohr-ahkohr-ah Member Posts: 1,277
    keeranbri wrote: »
    Just went to a interview at one of the top 100 Hospitals in the US. If not only for a internal referral it is very hard to get into IT within a hospital. However, I'm not sure if low balled my self, when the supervisor as me what my salary expectation were, I said around 21 dollars which comes out to almost 44k. Right now, I make about 38,600 being a help desk analyst at my current job. Do you think that is a good jump in my salary, plus the hospital has full benefits the first day I start, with bonuses every year. which is hard to get these days. I will be doing also the similar job, but learning more applications as well doing some desktop support on the side. plus there is a lot more room for growth where as my current job there is nothing to move up. Also, hospital pays for certifications and puts you in classes. So what does everyone think? Is that a good opportunity

    First off congrats!

    Second yes, I'd say you did well. A hospital has plenty of room to grow depending on the way you want to go. They all have networking teams, systems teams, and even application specialists (EPIC is a big thing right now for hospitals).
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    keeranbrikeeranbri Member Posts: 97 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Yup.the manager stated I will be learning that epic application
    That all hospitals use ñow. I can't wait until I get that official offer from
    HR tomorrow. Do you think the HR at the hoSpital will send the offer
    By email or by phone? How do they usually do that?
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    TechGuru80TechGuru80 Member Posts: 1,539 ■■■■■■□□□□
    Offer letters are generally either a PDF you sign, scan, email back or through the application you applied through to digitally accept.
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    kohr-ahkohr-ah Member Posts: 1,277
    keeranbri wrote: »
    Yup.the manager stated I will be learning that epic application
    That all hospitals use ñow. I can't wait until I get that official offer from
    HR tomorrow. Do you think the HR at the hoSpital will send the offer
    By email or by phone? How do they usually do that?

    As Tech said above, I got a call from HR telling me what my offer was then emailed me a copy of what they offered so I could sign it and scan it then send it back.
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    thenjdukethenjduke Member Posts: 894 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Have fun with Epic Certification and the product. I just left our Epic team and I am Epic Certified and the product is nice and works well once it is setup correctly. There are many pieces all over.
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    keeranbrikeeranbri Member Posts: 97 ■■■□□□□□□□
    yeah, hopefully its today that I get it. This was actually a referall from a internal employee and got already the offer from the
    manager. He just wanted me to confirm with my family to make sure the schedule was okay that he provided
    Friday, my friend told me that he had already presented to HR and that HR should be officially extending me the offer
    How long do these HR in Hospitals take? geeez..I guess they have to prepare all the paperwork and all the new hire orientation stuff
    I guess I'm just being to jumpy right now...! lol
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    RouteMyPacketRouteMyPacket Member Posts: 1,104
    A $5400 bump is good..be happy
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    TechGuru80TechGuru80 Member Posts: 1,539 ■■■■■■□□□□
    keeranbri wrote: »
    How long do these HR in Hospitals take? geeez..I guess they have to prepare all the paperwork and all the new hire orientation stuff
    I guess I'm just being to jumpy right now...! lol
    HR takes forever, regardless of what business.
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    thenjdukethenjduke Member Posts: 894 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Agreed :). I waited almost six weeks for HR to get final with a internal move.
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    wholesalestunnawholesalestunna Member Posts: 13 ■□□□□□□□□□
    Sounds like great benefits.

    Good luck learning Epic, I've heard a lot of people don't like the user side of it (my wife is a nurse).
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    keeranbrikeeranbri Member Posts: 97 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Even if its a internal employee, referring me from the outside , it takes that long to get a official offer? Here is the weird part, before I even got an interview, I got the correspondence from the company by email stating the most common "Sorry, but we have chosen another candidate for this postion, best luck in your search and thanks forapplying" Anyway, I emailed the supervisor and told him I got this email, and he said to come in for interview as scheduled, I got the interview and offered me, because he said to even go home and talk it over with my wife to make sure that schedule is okay..so I email him back and told him everything is good. My friend that referred me, stated that the supervisor got my email and stated that HR will be extending an offer to me either that next day or Monday, but now its Tuesday. I still do not see any offer letters, when I logon to the hospital site. Do you think because it was a internal referral that the HR and supervisor is not on the same page. Should I email back the supervisor today and find out what the status or should Iemail the HR and inform her that I was offered the job from the IT department, give her so and so name, etc.
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    goldenlightgoldenlight Member Posts: 378 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Definitely keep in contact with the one that extended your offer.

    Sending offer letter through snail mail is old school.. The last few companies I worked for I had to login to a secure website that had offer letter and many more documents available for download, as well as setting up your drug test. The only thing I had to bring with me on my first day is authorization to work in the United States.
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    santaownssantaowns Member Posts: 366
    Yea I would contact him, and be certain that it was an offer for employment. Since you started this thread I have someone been hesitant to congratulate you as I was not sure myself if you even got an offer of employment.
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    keeranbrikeeranbri Member Posts: 97 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Got the call today from HR and got the extended offer as well as all the official offer letter by email along with a bunch of paperwork. Got the quote I was looking for at $21.00 with full benefits and incentives.
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    lmoworldlmoworld Member Posts: 124 ■■■□□□□□□□
    That's great news. Congrats
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    santaownssantaowns Member Posts: 366
    Congrats! sorry for doubting but I had a similar situation where I was offered something over the phone then never got the written. Finally found out they had offered the job to someone else.
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    nelsonfidelisnelsonfidelis Registered Users Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□
    ya that is the good oppotunity do it
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    SpetsRepairSpetsRepair Member Posts: 210 ■■■□□□□□□□
    congrats, best of luck. absorb any skills you can from this opportunity, sweet little salary jump
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