I graduated in December 2012 and was licensed in March 2013 first try. I had my first interview on April 17 in the Ped's ER in a Metropolitan Hospital. At first I was nervous but when I saw that the Head Nurse that was interviewing me was young I became to be more comfortable. I personally thought that I answered the questions with confidence but when I was introduced to the Assistant Head Nurse (much older lady) the first thing she asked me was do I have Peds experience, but the Head nurse said oh no she's a new grad. I honestly felt really good talking with the Head Nurse but not so much with the Assistant Head Nurse. Lastly I followed up with a thank you email to the Head Nurse. My question is do you think I would have a chance as a new grad? Also, if I should do anything else to increase me chances of getting this job? Thanks for the suggestions in advance.
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I graduated in December 2012 and was licensed in March 2013 first try. I had my first interview on April 17 in the Ped's ER in a Metropolitan Hospital. At first I was nervous but when I saw that the Head Nurse that was interviewing me was young I became to be more comfortable. I personally thought that I answered the questions with confidence but when I was introduced to the Assistant Head Nurse (much older lady) the first thing she asked me was do I have Peds experience, but the Head nurse said oh no she's a new grad. I honestly felt really good talking with the Head Nurse but not so much with the Assistant Head Nurse. Lastly I followed up with a thank you email to the Head Nurse. My question is do you think I would have a chance as a new grad? Also, if I should do anything else to increase me chances of getting this job? Thanks for the suggestions in advance.