New grad interview at Mount Sinai on Wednesday

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Hi all, I am a new graduate RN and have an interview at Mount Sinai with the nurse recruiter on Wednesday. I was wondering if anyone has any tips, advise, or information on the interview process/questions asked? I'm really nervous and want to make sure I am as prepared as possible because I really want to start my career!!

Any advise would be amazing!!!

So what areas of Mt. Sanai do hire new grads?? Anyone?

anyone willing to say what floors hire new grads??

Specializes in MedSurg, PACU, Maternal/Child Health.

All floors hire new grads at some point. It all depends on if they have open positions (some people stay at a hospital their whole career, 30+ years) and if the manager prefers an experienced nurse or its the time of the year when they are open to hiring a new grad. New grad hiring depends on time and staffing as when one person is a preceptor then he or she would have less patients assigned to them as they also have to take time to teach. My advice is pick three units you like, apply to them (after your apply to a job and get confirmation, at bottom it says we strongly advise applicants to only apply to 3 jobs at a time). You can try to contact a recruiter via email also (use google to find) and ask if there are newgrad openings. You can also call and say you only want to know if there are new grad openings on any unit. THey will be more likely to put you through to ask your questions than if you just say i would like to speak to a recruiter. Recruiters are inundated with calls from new grads so they often do not pick up thinking its someone calling to ask for a job.

So try to contact a recruiter 1st and ask which units are taking new grads and apply to 3 from there? I was wondering about applying to multiple units and how that worked with sending in a résumé x amount of times. Thank you for your advice!

From what i've heard, floors hire new grads. I've actually seen a few new grads who've gotten hired in PICU and NICU fresh after passing their NCLEX. Also, only because they did internships at that hospital.

Its hard to get in without a connection to Mount Sinai. I emailed the vice president of recruitment my resume as a new grad 2.5 years ago and she replied back that new grad positions are scarce and that new grads that work at Mount Sinai or had internships there get priority. So try applying there (maybe you get luck) but also keep your options open to other RN jobs.

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