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Do people really take their resumes in person to Human Resources in Hospitals?

Im not sure if this is true or my mom is trying to get me into hospital, but my mom said her friend told her that people bring their resumes into hospital to human resources all the time. I dont believe her for various reasons. So my question is, do people really make special trip to hospital to bring in their resume? Only asking because my parents dont believe me that I would bring it to hospital so they driving me, and when I said no, they came after me. But they dont understand that no one does in-person resumes including hospitals. I tried doing that in hospitals a while ago but when I called to see who I should talk to so I can give my resume to them when I go in, they said they cant give me a name because they dont take in-person resumes and everything online - they post every single job online. Also wondering because if they really dont, I can fake actually bringing it to them once I go inside -- of course theres a guard inside when you first walk in, so of course I say where Im going, and then just go in that direction and chill somewhere until its been enough of time, and then leave.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Some still do but most companies these days, hospitals included, are processing applications online.

  • Judy
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Many places, not all, only accept resumes and applications online these day

  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    U don't know enough about jobs hunting, SO WALK in and present it to hr.

    Libraries got books on how to job hunt.

    Start there

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