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Got an interview tom, what should I bring besides myself?

So I have my first interview tomorrow and I'm not really sure what I should bring? Any suggestions?

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A copy of your resume. All of your employment docs in case they hire you on the spot or want to see them: picture ID, SS card, CPR card, nursing license, copy of last physical (within last year), copy of TB test, copy of face sheet for malpractice insurance (some employers require this), copy of car insurance (usually required for home health jobs), your cards for any other certifications such as ACLS or PALS. Also copies of letters of reference and a list of your job history (more inclusive than what is on resume) and don't forget a list of your emergency contacts or contact info for references. That about does it for the majority of them. Good luck.

  • Author

thanks so much, i got the job!

:up::yeah::up::yeah::up::yeah: :cheers:
  • Author

thanks! I have another question. I have just been informed of another interview. But I start this new job tom. This other job pays like 4 bucks more and I really wanna take it.... how soon could I quite this new job. I don't want to quite now, b/c I am not forsure if I have the other job yet, but if I get it, I wanna take it. So Would I still have to put in a 2 weeks. Or just t tell them I quite?

Since you'll probably be in orientation, I'd leave it up to the facility. They may not want to spend any more $ on orientation, but I'd offer a two week notice.

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thanks

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