Published Jul 9, 2006
HappyNurse2005, RN
1,640 Posts
I had my initial interviews back when I graduated college and was looking for nursing jobs. Had 4 interviews, 3 job offers. Looking back, I could have done better. I had never done behavioral interviews before.
I do not currently have another interview lined up, but am looking at that possibility. From doing research on this site, i'm gathering I should have a few specific situations in mind that I can talk about to show critical thinking, quick thinking, working in difficult situations, etc. I know not to be general, but to be specific.
I am trying to be prepared-
what are some nursing specific behavioral interview questions you have experienced yourself?
Most websites out there have more general questions, not necessarily nursing specific.
Thanks!
Ann RN
221 Posts
" am trying to be prepared-
Most websites out there have more general questions, not necessarily nursing specific. "
1. How do you deal with a difficult family member who won't leave when visiting hours are over?
2. How do you deal with a verbally abusive physician when you are correctly questioning an order and he says "just do what I tell you to. I'm the doctor!"
Audreyfay
754 Posts
One recent question I had was: "Give me an example of a situation in which you got some constructive criticism and tell me how you used it."
weirdRN, RN
586 Posts
You have a lot of supervisor expereince, How are you at being trained?
Are you a I know it all or are you a person who asks a lot fo questions?
leslie :-D
11,191 Posts
i was once asked: "what was the biggest mistake you've made in your nsg career; and how did you rectify it?"
my response: " hmmmm, i've made so many. i need to think about this. "
DO NOT USE THIS RESPONSE. :rotfl:
leslie
I remember on the interview for my current job, I was asked something along the lines of describing a situation when i was under pressure. i said right now!
nursern1966
12 Posts
would love to hear some posts to these questions
Spoiled1, MSN, RN
463 Posts
This is a fairly old thread, but I would love to hear some more as well. I will be interviewing today after 1.5 years...I'm scared!!!! eekkk...but hopefully I'll have something to add when I return.