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by sbrownRN Sep 28, '11Hi everyone
I was contacted for an interview with a cardiac sicu. I provided the dates that I could interview two weeks ago. I was contacted back yesterday by the recruiter, who said the dates I gave her wouldn't work. She asked for additional dates. Hoping to still be considered, I responded by telling her I was available tomorrow or anytime thereafter that was convenient for them. Now, I'm totally freaking out that they're going to want to interview tomorrow! I know that I requested that, but I just didn't want to lose out on the job :\ I really feel like I need to prepare more for the interview. Do you think they will actually want to interview me tomorrow? So nervous about this this morning, as I try to cram interview info into my head. Any response is greatly appreciated!
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- Sep 28, '11 by SkylerWThey may want to, but what bad would happen if they do? You have a day to prepare yourself.
- Sep 28, '11 by nightnursecarolBetter sooner than later. Just brush up on common nursing interview questions and patient/family scenarios. Also, relax and remember that you're having a conversation-that's how you look at it. Be prepared for the strange questions, it's all about the managers' style.
- Sep 28, '11 by sbrownRNQuote from SkylerWGood pointThey may want to, but what bad would happen if they do? You have a day to prepare yourself.
I just want to make sure I'm prepared; it is a very prestigious hospital.
- Sep 28, '11 by sbrownRNQuote from nightnursecarolThanks for the advice! The interview was scheduled two weeks from now, so that gives me plenty of time to brush up on everything.Better sooner than later. Just brush up on common nursing interview questions and patient/family scenarios. Also, relax and remember that you're having a conversation-that's how you look at it. Be prepared for the strange questions, it's all about the managers' style.