Top Interview Questions for Nurses
We’ve compiled some of the best interview questions from nursing school, recruiter and hospital HR sources.
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Top Interview Questions for Nurses
By Joyce Routson
In today’s tight market for nurses, it’s more important than ever to be prepared if you’ve been selected an interview. The competition is fierce and you want to demonstrate that you are the best-qualified candidate for the job.
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The Application Two-Step
By Peter Weddle
Consider this scenario; it’s a common one on the Internet today: You spend several hours visiting a number of employment Web-sites; at each site, you search through hundreds of job postings in its job database; and finally, after all that effort, you find exactly what you been looking for. There, right in front of you, is a posting for your dream job. So, what do you do? You apply, of course? You fire off your resume and wait for the phone to ring.
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Dear Cindy:
A nurse on the unit that I supervise is having trouble doing her job, because of problems at home involving her teenage daughter who is pregnant. What do I do?
Sincerely,
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