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Frequently Asked Questions Human Resources
1. When are new positions posted? We post updates as soon as we receive them.
2. Where can I apply if I don’t have a computer? We strongly recommend that you apply online. Our facility has a computer kiosk for you to use. Many libraries have free computer access and copy shops such as Kinko’s have computers to rent. You can stop by or call to request that we mail or fax you a paper copy of our application. Our computer kiosk is located in the atrium, just inside the front door.
3. Should I submit multiple applications for the same position to show that I am really interested in the position? Please submit only one application for each position you apply for.
4. I have applied for many positions and I have not received an interview —what am I doing wrong? If you have applied for numerous positions that you are qualified for and have not received a call for an interview, please contact our Human Resources Dept at 307-742-2141.
5. Can I call HR and ask you to “hold” my application? We can only accept applications for open positions. Once a position has been filled, all applications for that position will be considered inactive. Please check our postings and reapply for new positions as they become available.
6. After I apply, how soon will I be called for an interview? This varies depending on the needs of the department; however, there is not a guarantee that you will be invited for an interview.
7. Who will call me after the interview to update me on the outcome? If you are not selected for the position you will be e-mailed a notification letter.
8. Why does it take so long to check my references, do the background checks and get the drug screen results? The time frame for the pre-employment process depends on various factors, such as returned phone calls from references and the processing time for backgrounds and drug screens. To expedite this process, please include professional letters of reference with your application and please respond to any requests from HR within 24 hours.
9. Will the hiring manager or HR make the job offer? A Human Resources Employment Specialist will make the official offer. |
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