As a new graduate I am preparing for job interviews. Other than having an idea of how to respond to basic interview questions, researching the company you're interviewing with and picking out something professional to wear, what do you do to prepare?
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Re: NBR job interviews
Whenever someone would ask me if I knew a certain program or concept, this was my answer. I don't now but if you ask me that same question in a few days I will. I'm very resourceful and a quick learner. I always received compliments on that one when starting out. Good luck!!
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After almost 3 years of IF and a crazy roadside delivery, we are loving life with our second beautiful daughter!
Also, if they throw out a really crazy question, know that they aren't necessarily looking for the answer, but more your thought process. For example, I was once asked how many phone lines were in the county I live in. He couldn't of cared less for the answer, he was just making sure I could think critically on the spot. I sent a follow up thank you letter for the interview and in it put the correct answer... later he told me that sealed the deal in hiring me, lol.
After almost 3 years of IF and a crazy roadside delivery, we are loving life with our second beautiful daughter!
Follow up with emails thanking people for their time and affirm your interest in the role and why you think you'd be a good fit. Try to bring something personal from the interview with that person into the email (if you had something in common, a favorite place to visit, activity, etc).
For a new grad we know you might not have all these experiences in nursing school. Some new grads have given examples from nursing school, their role as a CNA, or from a previous job.
Hope that helps and good luck. Nursing is a great field to work in.
I just had an interview for a promotion (that I didn't get lol) but the biggest piece of feedback that I received from our clinical director was that I wasn't myself. So, above all, let your wonderful personality shine through and don't over analyze or overcompensate to try to be something/someone you are not.
Good luck!!!!