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Have answers to these questions prepared: your strengths and weaknesses, why you want to be a nurse, why you want to work for that particular hospital/organization, why you should be chosen for this particular position, know what unit you prefer to work on and why and also let the recruiter know that you're flexible. Have a brief 30 second sales pitch prepped if she asks you "tell me about yourself". And just in case you call and she/he does not pick up, have a voice message prepared ahead of time...and remember to smile whiles you talk on the phone with the recruiter...always makes one sound much warmer and more personable. All the best!
I have the same problem like RN4S22 , i applied at lots of positions at lots of places. Once a nurse recruiter called from LTC and left message after that i called her so many time, left messages , but no one got back to me. Last week I again recieved a message from a nurse recruiter for OR residency program i called her latter and left message two day continously but no one called me back. I have now started feeling that i will never be able to get a job in hospital ( i feel so frusturated ) i do not sound to be desperate .... i do not know what i should do ????
I had a similar experience. I am not a new grad, FWIW. The nurse recruiter called but I was not able to talk at the time. I had honestly thought it was my husband calling me while I was dealing with an issue with our child and I didn't look at the caller ID. I called her the next day and got voicemail, left a message. Several days go by and no call back. I called again a few days ago and still nothing. Needless to say, I am not holding my breath.
I once had a hospital hiring manager call me for a CNA job while I was in nursing school. She left a message on my phone asking me if I wanted the job, and left her phone number. When I heard the message I was like "HECK YEAH! I want the job!" I called her right away. No answer. I left a message. No call back. I called her several day in a row, left messages, but it was like she dropped off the face of the earth. It was soooo weird.. and from a magnet hospital no less.
Needless to say, I never heard from her again.
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I just got a phone message from a nurse recruiter and she just said she wanted to ask me some questions about my application I am a little anxious until the weekend is over and I just want to know if that is a little good news. I have applied for so many jobs this is the first time that I ever got a call back and I just want to know if I should have a little hope or not?