why does it seem that HR and the nursing department aren't on the same page?

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So I previously posted this in another section, but didnt get any feedback. Hopefully, I'll get some more of a response here.

This thread is part rant/part advice-seeking/part seeking out if anyone else has been in my same boat.

Prior to seeking a fulltime nursing job, it had always been my belief that if you're offered an interview (within any filed--not just nursing), it meant that someone who plays a part in the hiring process had read your resume and figured you had some kind of qualifying factor and/or was a possible viable candidate.

However I am quickly learning that this is not the case. I have been on a couple of interviews and it seems that an unsettling pattern is arising--there is some kind of communication breakdown within management. One place I interviewed, I heard the interviewer who happened to be the DNS, ask the secretary "what position is she interviewing for?" so it was quite apparent that the DNS was unfamiliar with my file and had not taken any part in selecting me for an interview. As if that wasn't daunting enough, the DNS obviously was looking at my resume for the first time and right off the bat, basically told me in no specific terms that that they're not really hiring new grads! Yet, I still had to sit through the interview after that...what torture!

A similiar situation happened once again where I was called in for an interview and then it turns out that the interviewer hadn't really looked at my resume and/or wasn't aware that I didn't have hospital experience. He looked somewhat shocked and then he didn't really seem to know what direction to take the interview now that he realized that I didn't have the experience he was looking for.

Has this been happening to just me?..or has anyone else been experiencing this? Is there any actual way of salvaging an interview when rather early on, its become blatantly apparent you're not what they're looking for

It makes me almost paranoid to go on interviews now because its like running into a brick wall every time you have to be interviewed by a person who for whatever reason is expecting someone way more qualified.

I have an interview coming up for a medical office that specializes in vascular surgery. I have limited experience in phlebotomy, which given the practice's specialty, I suspect will be a very imperative skill to know. Although my resume specifically states which nursing tasks I am knowledgeable in (phlebotomy is not listed, FYI !), I cant help but to feel like I'm once again going into an interview where the employer is expecting someone more skillful.

I've had those phone recruiters contact me too...I'm pretty sure they got my contact information from the resume I publicly posted on Monster (which clearly shows I'm a new grad), so when I would get calls or emails, I assumed they know that I don't have hospital experience...Obviously based on our experiences, that is not the case! :nono: It just boggles my mind because I would think that as a recruiter, a possible candidate's resume would the first thing I'd read and read carefully at that!

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