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what would you do?
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It's been a while since I was in the job market (I've been disabled almost 15 years), but the advice I consistently received was 'call them'. If you apply online or file a resume or even drop one off in person, you're just one name in a sea of applicants. File the resume, give it 3 days or so, then call them. Talk to the hiring manager if you can. Tell them who you are and what you're looking for. Find out if they have a timetable on when they're hiring. If they don't give you one keep calling them every few days until they hire you or say 'no thanks'. At that point you go from being one rando among dozens or more to being that one really persistent person who seemed super interested in the job and whose name is now memorable when they get around to looking at your resume.