Cleveland Clinic hiring process/timeline

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Hi everyone,

Yesterday I applied for the new grad RN residency at Cleveland Clinic, and took the online assessment. I got an email today asking me to schedule a phone interview. I am a new grad, living in Florida. What happens after the phone interview? If I do well, do I at some point have to fly to Ohio for an in person interview? Or being out of state, will they hire with only phone interviews?

Also, what is the usual timeline from application to offer to start?

Thanks for any info!

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Hi Everyone!

I know this post is old... but I wondered if anyone could share about how long the process might be for someone who had a successful phone interview and is now in the "pool" waiting for a spot in the highly competitive cardio units?? TIA!!

So I wanted to update this. The residency pays $18 something for the first 10 weeks and then switches over to the $24 something pay. Your application may show you've been rejected but may still be being considered. It took about a month to hear back after that initial phone interview. You get to go into the unit and shadow and interview but that interview is super relaxed! If offered a position they ask you to not make permanent arrangements to move until you take the physical capability exam thing.

Thanks for the update! After my phone interview, I still haven't received a call and it's been 2 months!! I took another offer instead =)

Hey Everyone. I'm a new grad and I'm really interested in the hiring timeline at the CC. I have my Ohio license and applied for new grad positions (and a few non-new grad positions) about two weeks ago. I still haven't heard back. Has anyone else applied around this same time? How long does it usually take to hear from the CC after submitting an application?

I also applied to Akron General and Children's Hospitals as well as the University Hospital. Any input would be much appreciated.

I was hired by CCF last winter. I applied online and within one week I received an email from a recruiter to set up a phone interview. Within that week, I received a call from two different recruiters (one for South Pointe and one from Main Campus) to set up face to face interviews with managers. I had the two interviews Monday and Tuesday of the week, by Friday I received a call from HR to choose which position I wanted. You have to wait until the beginning of the next month for orientation. If you are offered a position, you must take a math test, a computerized NCLEX like exam, an EKG assessment exam, and a physical exam that tests your physical strength. As of June, 2015, the Clinic is now supposed to be offering $26/hr for new grads. The orientation pay of $18 was to be discontinued. A suggestion, unless you want to make a career in LTC, stay clear of nursing/skilled facilities. If that is your passion, go for it. Bedside nursing is not for me. I want to go into community nursing and will be starting as a dialysis RN at the end of the month. Good luck, to you in your career. Nursing can be very tough, but very, very rewarding!

I applied for a position 4/27/16, i was told the ng pay rate is 26$ per hour with a 1$ shirt diff and .75 cents raise per year, was called by a recruiter on the 28th, may 3rd I had a face to face with the anm and nurse manager in scrubs and tennis shoes which was recommended by the recruiter....both managers were under 30, which makes me hopeful for advancement at ccf. I was offered the position before I walked out after the 1 hour shadow. I finish school on may 27th, so I was offered the job contingent upon passing the nclex, but you don't have to have a license to apply, they give you 90 days from graduation to pass nclex as well

I applied for a position 4/27/16, i was told the ng pay rate is 26$ per hour with a 1$ shirt diff and .75 cents raise per year, was called by a recruiter on the 28th, may 3rd I had a face to face with the anm and nurse manager in scrubs and tennis shoes which was recommended by the recruiter....both managers were under 30, which makes me hopeful for advancement at ccf. I was offered the position before I walked out after the 1 hour shadow. I finish school on may 27th, so I was offered the job contingent upon passing the nclex, but you don't have to have a license to apply, they give you 90 days from graduation to pass nclex as well

Hello Kweenrain RN!

I was wondering how's the RN residency going for you at the CC. I'd appreciate your input! :)

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