It’s important to remember that the application process at VA can be affected by any number of factors. The number of positions to be filled, the need for the position, and even the number of candidates can slow things down or speed things up.
However, there are a few points in the application process where you’ll probably feel like you should have heard something. If you want to reach out, we have a few helpful hints on when and how to follow up with a hiring manager.
Here’s a quick sample of what we recommend:
- Keep your communications professional.
- Stay positive, and leave the door open to any additional information or clarification.
- Thank them for their time and say you look forward to speaking with them again soon.
That should cover the basics of any communication you want to share with a hiring manager, but why stop there? We have plenty more tips to share that have helped applicants like you reach out and make a positive impression with our hiring managers.
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Head over to VA Careers now to get much more in-depth with our guide to professional communications and put these tips to good use during your next application.
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