St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital

U.S.A. New York

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Specializes in Surgery NP.

Hi guys,

I recently got a job offer to work at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital. I have to take their pharmacology exam. Anybody know any details about it? I have the packet that recruitment gave me but wanted to know more....

Thanks in advance....

Limerick

congrats limerick1913. if you dont mind, can i ask you what was the process applying @ st. lukes-roosevelt. i've applied @ their facility but i haven't heard from them yet. do u think it's a better idea to go to their open interviews? your answer is greatly appreciated!

Specializes in Surgery NP.
congrats limerick1913. if you dont mind, can i ask you what was the process applying @ st. lukes-roosevelt. i've applied @ their facility but i haven't heard from them yet. do u think it's a better idea to go to their open interviews? your answer is greatly appreciated!

Thank you! I did my senior preceptorship there and was invited back by the NM on my unit to come back. That's how I got the job. I think you probably have a better chance going to the open interviews on Tuesdays. Atleast someone sees your face. Are you a new grad too?

i dont know if i should call my self a new grad any more. i graduated in 2010 with ADN and no luck finding jobs. i didnt know tht st. lukes hired RNs with ADN. i recently found that out and dropped off my resume @ the CHP human resources. the thing with me is i really suck at interviews, that's what holding me back going for the open interview. if you dont mind me asking- how was the interview process and what kind of questions were asked? because if i get scenario questions-i forgot all my nursing skills.

Specializes in Surgery NP.
i dont know if i should call my self a new grad any more. i graduated in 2010 with ADN and no luck finding jobs. i didnt know tht st. lukes hired RNs with ADN. i recently found that out and dropped off my resume @ the CHP human resources. the thing with me is i really suck at interviews, that's what holding me back going for the open interview. if you dont mind me asking- how was the interview process and what kind of questions were asked? because if i get scenario questions-i forgot all my nursing skills.

you meet with the recruiter. They ask you general questions like "tell me about yourself" Where do you see yourself in 5 years? etc. The NM ask behavioral type questions. You can google those on the internet. This will give you a huge list of possibilities. My advice is to be yourself. Treat it like a conversation. That's what I do. ;-)

so there is a NM and a recruiter? and how long is the interview?

Congrats limerick1913 on your new job. I happened to briefly meet some nurses from St. Lukes Roosebelt hospital while I was certifying for pals and they where happy.

Specializes in Surgery NP.
so there is a NM and a recruiter? and how long is the interview?

It separate. I already knew my NM. I had a phone interview with her. (I precepted there). I had a recruiter interview. It lasted 30-45 minutes....not bad.

Specializes in Surgery NP.
Congrats limerick1913 on your new job. I happened to briefly meet some nurses from St. Lukes Roosebelt hospital while I was certifying for pals and they where happy.

Thanks qcc2011grad!!! I am super excited. I start March 12th!!!! Lots to learn!

but someone like me would be interviewed by both of them? wow,30-45 mins is pretty long. i,ve had two interviews since i graduated and both were 15-20 mins.

I'm happy for you. The good part is that you also seem to know the hospital system which is a big plus and having done a prereceptor def helps. Are you going to be in the same unit you did your preceptorship

Specializes in Surgery NP.
but someone like me would be interviewed by both of them? wow,30-45 mins is pretty long. i,ve had two interviews since i graduated and both were 15-20 mins.

LOL I told you I treat it like a conversation. I can talk and sell myself like there's no tomorrow! LOL

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