Switching jobs during application process

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I have been working as a scribe since September 2018.
I am currently planning on switching over to a full-time job (either clinical data specialist or pediatric office representative) due to financial reasons.
Would this hurt my application? I have submitted all of my primary applications about a month ago.

Thank you!
 
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I have been working as a scribe since September 2019.
I am currently planning on switching over to a full-time job (either clinical data specialist or pediatric office representative) due to financial reasons.
Would this hurt my application? I have submitted all of my primary applications about a month ago.

Thank you!

It's currently June 2019. I'll buy your time traveling device off of you, though.

To answer your question, no. This will not hurt your application.
No, you should not send an update letter.
No, you shouldn't force it into your interviews.
Yes, you should talk about it if asked about future plans on a secondary or interview.
 
It's currently June 2019. I'll buy your time traveling device off of you, though.

To answer your question, no. This will not hurt your application.
No, you should not send an update letter.
No, you shouldn't force it into your interviews.
Yes, you should talk about it if asked about future plans on a secondary or interview.

Thank you for the response!
 
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