Re: Interview question
I've hired...and fired a few in my time.
As far as the interview, I really looked for someone who would make eye contact with me, smile (not a grin, but smile), and express a genuine interest in the area. I was also looking for someone who had researched the position- if the position required a certification that they didn't have, did they have an idea of how to get it, or were they relying on the manager to tell them to get it (spoon feeding). It's always nice to have a potential hire say, "I'm not certified in ACLS, but I was looking on line and I saw a few different classes offerred locally."
I admit, I was interested in people with some "personality" and to see how they handled things.
And for those with no experience, I looked at how they seemed to view that- as an opportunity to be molded, or as something to hide.
I also always sent the potential hire around the unit with a trusted nurse- to give me feedback on how you interacted with the "crew".
Mikey- you have a lot of healthcare experience with EMS right? You will be a shoe-in for any position.
You might be asked depending on where you are interviewing how you feel about the transition from EMS to bedside nursing...
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