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First job interview - working interview

I have my first job interview as a new grad on Friday. I'm very excited, especially since it's a working interview and I'm way more comfortable in scrubs anyways ;-).

Any advise? It's for a maxillofacial surgery center.

What kind of questions should I expect? What kind of questions should I ask? Any advice from someone who went through a working interview before is greatly appreciated!

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I have my first job interview as a new grad on Friday. I'm very excited, especially since it's a working interview and I'm way more comfortable in scrubs anyways ;-). Any advise? It's for a maxillofacial surgery center. What kind of questions should I expect? What kind of questions should I ask? Any advice from someone who went through a working interview before is greatly appreciated!
I used this article when preparing for interviews: https://allnurses.com/nursing-interview-help/how-answer-most-748905.html That said, I haven't been asked that many questions in my job search so far. I think the big ones were "Tell me about yourself." and "Why do you want to work here/with this patient population/in this specialty?" If I were you, I'd just be comfortable answering variations of the questions in the article and make sure you are very positive, show that you are a team player, and smile! Good luck!
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Thank you, that article helped a great deal! I've done research about the facility and wrote down a couple questions that came to my mind.

Thanks for the good luck wishes, I definitely need them!

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