Phone interview with Cleveland Clinic!!!!

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I just graduated in May, and I'm still in disbelief that Cleveland Clinic would want to interview me! I'm super excited but also really nervous. The floor I'm interviewing for is a cardiac step down. Does anyone have any advice or encouragement? It is a phone interview for this Monday the 6th.

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated!

I graduated in May 2011, got my RN license in July, and recently had a phone interview and an in-person interview with the Cleveland Clinic. I was told that all new-grad RNs are offered $23.25/hour to start. They also have tuition reimbursement programs (I believe its $10,000 for a BSN program or $7,500 for a graduate nursing program). Does anyone know about the health insurance and PTO benefits offered for a full time position? Is it true that you get penalized for using your PTO if you need to call off because you're sick?

Specializes in NICU, PICU, PACU.

Your PTO is used for sick and vacation and holidays. They work on a point system, when you call in you get x amt of points, at a certain point level you get a warning, then a written warning then they fire you. You also get points for being late.

Health insurance is good as long as you get all your care at CCF. 100% covered, $35co-pay for speciality, no co-pay for well/preventative visits. Good prescription coverage.

Specializes in ER, progressive care.
Here is what I heard about CC hospitals.... They will be hiring CCHS employees only for now. This is because of Huron's situation. I am also looking for job ad so far nothing.... One of our family friends just called me and said (from internal source) that Metro is freezing hiring also.

Not true. I have several friends who were not internal sources that got hired at the Clinic. No one I know got hired at Metro though, so there may be a hiring freeze there.

I graduated in May 2011, got my RN license in July, and recently had a phone interview and an in-person interview with the Cleveland Clinic. I was told that all new-grad RNs are offered $23.25/hour to start. They also have tuition reimbursement programs (I believe its $10,000 for a BSN program or $7,500 for a graduate nursing program). Does anyone know about the health insurance and PTO benefits offered for a full time position? Is it true that you get penalized for using your PTO if you need to call off because you're sick?

I a LPN who just recieved her RN was offered 25.75 to start.

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