BSWH Spring 2018 Residencies

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I just thought I would start a post for the BSWH's Spring 2018 Residencies. Has anyone heard anything yet? I applied for a few in Dallas and also Temple and Austin. Good luck to everyone in their application process!

I applied as well!

I applied and weeks later was asked to do a video (pre-recorded questions) interview. Have not heard anything back for two weeks now and my job profile doesnt show anything different...

I was turned down for all 3 Dallas locations I applied at. But I did a video interview this week for the Temple location.

How do you know you were turned down already?

I received an email from each location. It's difficult with an ADN, without working at one of the facilities, at least in Dallas. However, I was really impressed with Temple. I went to their New Grad Expo. Hopefully I will get called for an interview next month.

I went to the Temple new grad expo too! I'm hoping the emergency department calls me back. Are they not accepting ADN's in their Dallas facilities? I was planning on applying there too.

They may be. I applied to a different specialty, so that may have something to do with it. I know of a person that graduated with her ADN about a year ago and works with one of the Dallas locations in the ED. So it's definitely worth a shot!

I applied! Sent my application in today. Best of luck for us!

Can you give me some insight on the interview questions? I got an email today saying they wanted me to do the video interview! I'm nervous!! I haven't done a recorded interview before. Thank you for any advice!

They are pretty general. Why you want to be a nurse, what specialty interests you most, talk about a time you had a difficult patient, how you multitask, etc. I think there are 6 questions in all. You can literally re-record it as many times as you want. After you have done it several times, you become a lot less nervous. Don't sweat it, it's not bad.

You are the best! Thank you. That helps me get some sort of idea. I'm glad we can re-record them! That takes away some of the nerve

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