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mrsenasharples · 24/01/2017 11:47

I'm considering a career change to something healthcare related within the NHS.

A lot of the jobs seem to welcome informal visits. Is it best to go along and see them before applying? Currently work in private sector so this is all new territory for me!

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BackforGood · 24/01/2017 23:11

Absolutely. I mean - surely with any major decision you'd find out as much as you can before committing ?

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mrsenasharples · 26/01/2017 18:17

Yes, of course. Bit of a stupid question really.

I've just never had the option with a corporate job so I'm not used to it. I think the assumption with businesses is that they don't have the time or resource to show 100 candidates around the office before they've even applied!

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BackforGood · 26/01/2017 19:33

Well, I'm not NHS, but schools generally welcome visits - it saves applicants time in that they don't have to waste time applying if the school isn't for them. It therefore saves the schools time wading through application form from people who might then turn it down if offered. It means - by not shortlisting people who later realise it's not for them - you have room on your shortlist for people who really know what they are getting into, and are committed to thinking they can do a good job. The time given pays for itself in time saved.

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