Confused about my interview

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I had my first nursing interview in corrections today. I'm confused about how it went. When I left, I felt like I did great. And that the job was mine. Now I'm not so sure. The interview lasted about 40 minutes. It was really informal. I was only asked two or three questions. I was my of a dialogue back and forth. I asked plenty of questions. Got a tour of the place. They asked for my references (but none of my references have been contacted.) now I'm second guessing myself. I'm wondering why they didn't ask me more questions. I'm starting to think that maybe I talked too much (said too much?) I flat out asked them is there any reason why you wouldn't hire me? And they said no. IDK. I'm new to the nursing interview process. I was kind of expecting to be offered the job on the spot I guess...

Rarely are you offered the position on the spot. They usually have others to interview, discussions are had, and jobs are offered.

Then you usually receive a written offer letter.

Good luck and best wishes!

Deep breaths. Realize there are many hoops to jump.

Pretty sure correction facilities are desperate for nurses. If nothing else, it was good experience for future interviews.

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

Jobs are almost NEVER offered on the spot. Try not to worry.

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