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Specializes in Eventually Midwifery.

I am a soon to be new grad, preparing for the NCLEX, which I plan to take sometime in December. I had an interview with the nurse manager of the OR and will be shadowing on Monday. I was wondering, does anyone have any advice for my experience, how to make a good impression, how to land this job? I really would like to have a job offer soon, as I want to get to work as soon as I can (nursing school has been very financially stressful on my family, as I am sure you all can understand).

Thanks so much!

Don't pass out:D Just kidding! Seriously though, don't be afraid to ask questions but also try and get a feel for what's going on. If things seem hectic or the patient needs extra attention, stay out of the way. Ask the nurse they out you with questions you were to afraid to ask the manager. The OR is a great place to work and can be very competitive. Good luck and keep us posted!

Specializes in OR, Nursing Professional Development.

I recommend checking out the thread [h=1]Soooo, you're observing in the Operating Room (O.R.)...[/h]and maybe some of the other threads under the FAQ tab here in the OR forum.

Honestly, whether you are a new grad or a seasoned nurse from the med-surg floor, the same holds true... Be yourself... The OR is less about what work experiences you have and more about your personality and how you react to stress. The OR is full of big personalities and some can be abrasive. I say this because you will be given the training to work in the OR if selected since you get little if any education in nursing school that is specific to the OR.

Good luck

Specializes in Eventually Midwifery.

Thanks for all of the advice and the link. I should have mentioned that I have been to the OR on several occasions during nursing school, so I feel comfortable with staying out of the sterile field and not passing out LOL.

Besides asking questions when appropriate, what can I do to make myself stand out as an applicant? I want to make a good impression because I really want this job.

Also, should I wear my school scrubs or business casual (I know that I will have to change when I get there).

Tomorrow is the day!!

Thanks for all of the advice and the link. I should have mentioned that I have been to the OR on several occasions during nursing school, so I feel comfortable with staying out of the sterile field and not passing out LOL.

Besides asking questions when appropriate, what can I do to make myself stand out as an applicant? I want to make a good impression because I really want this job.

Also, should I wear my school scrubs or business casual (I know that I will have to change when I get there).

Tomorrow is the day!!

I would dress like you are going for an interview, because you essentially are. You may be there shadowing but it is still part of the interview process.

Specializes in Eventually Midwifery.

Thank you so much for your advice springchick. I was going to wear my school scrubs, but now I think I will go with button down shirt and slacks, with dark tennis shoes (cause no way I'm gonna wear heals in the OR LOL).

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