The VA application process may be confusing to some, but as a federal agency, VA has a number of different rules and restrictions regarding the hiring process. While we’re always working to improve our response times, we still must follow those rules to ensure a fair opportunity for everyone involved.
“We have different guidelines and procedures than other health care facilities you may be used to,” Physician-Provider Recruiter Jeffrey D. Richter shared. “In turn, it may take our onboarding team a little bit longer to ensure all these requirements are met. Communication is key.”
So, what can you expect?
With any job announcement, hiring managers may have dozens or even hundreds of applicants to review. Sorting through all those applications takes time, so if you’re wondering why you haven’t heard anything, consider how much time has passed. Barring any complications, you should receive a response within 15-30 days after the announcement closes.
If you haven’t heard anything after about a month, we encourage you to contact the hiring office listed in the announcement to inquire about the status of your application.
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