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Grady RN Residency Program 2019

Hi, has anyone received an invitation from Grady to interview for their January/February 2019 Cohort? I received an email about a month ago and have not heard back.

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I got the shortlisted email too. What does it mean????

Shortlisted means by definition

“a list of selected candidates from which a final choice is made”

So what it seems like from the email is that even though you got the shortlist email there is still a 50/50 chance that you are selected or not selected. Out of all the interviews you are selected to make the final yes or no.

I received my email today for the ED and hope and pray I get an offer! I hope it doesn’t take more than two weeks either! Good luck to everybody!

Yes. Pediatric_Nurse2Be is correct. I called Kimberly to ask about it. From what I understood is that the unit managers create a list of final candidates in numerical order. That list is what is sent to some committe to approve or not approve offers. A unit has to take at least 2 candidates so if you are either #1 or #2 on that list for your department your more likely to receive and offer letter since they have to take a minimum of 2 candidates. So I'm assuming the further down the list you are is where your chances start to decline. It all winds down to how many spots is open for the residency for that specific unit.

I hope we all recieve offers!!

27 minutes ago, RNBSN 2018 said:

Yes. Pediatric_Nurse2Be is correct. I called Kimberly to ask about it. From what I understood is that the unit managers create a list of final candidates in numerical order. That list is what is sent to some committe to approve or not approve offers. A unit has to take at least 2 candidates so if you are either #1 or #2 on that list for your department your more likely to receive and offer letter since they have to take a minimum of 2 candidates. So I'm assuming the further down the list you are is where your chances start to decline. It all winds down to how many spots is open for the residency for that specific unit.

Do you know what determines your numerical order?

52 minutes ago, Pediatric_Nurse2Be said:

Do you know what determines your numerical order?

I actually have no idea but I'm assuming it's probably based on the unit managers preference.

Got my contract!! Check your email guys!!

I have a question for the ones that applied already. How was the interviewing process? I graduate in August. I’m waiting for post the next residency.

1 hour ago, RNBSN 2018 said:

Got my contract!! Check your email guys!!

What did you get? Can you message me? Idk how to send messages lol

28 minutes ago, FutureED_RN said:

I have a question for the ones that applied already. How was the interviewing process? I graduate in August. I’m waiting for post the next residency.

It was group interviews. It was 1-2 of them with 4ish of us.

6 minutes ago, nursenemo123 said:

What did you get? Can you message me? Idk how to send messages lol

4A mother baby what about you?

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