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Im so excited that I have an interview at Hopkins next week for a UAP/RN position. Im scheduled to meet with recruiter, and interview with two nurse managers and have share time on two floors. From 9-5! Longest. Interview. Ever. Im hopeful it will be a great experience, but Im definitely nervous! Im wondering... what to expect? The email says to "BRING" scrubs/comfortable shoes...does that mean I should show up in a interview clothes and change? That seems tacky. Does anyone have experience with share time? Are there any tests or clinical type questions the first day? Also, getting ahead...anyone accept this position and move to an RN position-how long? WHEW...so many questions....anyone have any input? Thanks!
@m.neugz, thanks for the reply, Hopefully all the six of us wil be hired! do i need to change to a scrub for the share time? how do you get to interview at multiple units? did you applied to diff units? I know i have to bring my resume, letters of recommendations (how many), and my cna license, what else is required? Dont be dissappointed, if you didnt hear from them yet (when was your interview?, JHH seems generous with hiring new grad. Iam hopeful!
I got hired! It is my dream unit...as I will get trained and certified in oncology/chemo/critical care and cross trained for outpatient services after I transition to a RN on the unit.
I applied for a clinical associate position and they emailed me and asked my interests. I interviewed for two units. I wore a suit to meet recruiting, they walked me to the unit and introduced me. I interviewed and then changed into scrubs for share time. Then I changed back into my suit, had lunch, and met back at recruiting so they could walk me to the next unit, and changed again after that interview. Whew! I never did wardrobe changes for an interview, but it worked out ok.
For the UAP/RN position, they asked for two letters of recommendation; I brought 4. If you are a RN, you also need to bring sealed transcripts from your school.
I spoke to a few other interviewees while waiting, all of whom were new grads as well. They run a new grad orientation qmonth, so I suppose they can afford to hire new grads. During the interview for the job I landed, she told me they actually prefer new grads on that specific unit to mold them and hold them to a higher standard, so that they dont have to unlearn any bad habits. Also, just about everyone I encountered my day there was SMILING, and were really nice. Best of luck!
@m.neugz, Congratulations, I am so happy for you. hopefuly I will get in too. How long did you hear back from them after the interview? are you on W4A? I tried to do some research about the unit but nothing is coming up on google, can you pls tell me more about what kind of surgical unit it is? what kind of qs were you asked? what shift will you be doing? how long was the interview? I am so nervous right now. are you hired as RN or UAP/RN? When do you start?
Thanks in advance.
@m.neugz, Congratulations, I am so happy for you. hopefuly I will get in too. How long did you hear back from them after the interview? are you on W4A? I tried to do some research about the unit but nothing is coming up on google, can you pls tell me more about what kind of surgical unit it is? what kind of qs were you asked? what shift will you be doing? how long was the interview? I am so nervous right now. are you hired as RN or UAP/RN? When do you start?Thanks in advance.
Thanks! If you look back in thread, there is tons of info regarding W4 interview. I got hired on a different unit. I start Nov 7 and the interview for W4 was about an hour.
I'm interested in peds and saw that John Hopkins have tons of RN entry position open for peds. Does anyone know anything about this? the hours, rates? Has anyone else applied? Any information will be helpful. Thank you.
Just to follow up with your questions:
I see lots of Peds positions open, if you are a new grad- you should only apply to "Nurse Clinician" positions because the others like NCIM is for experienced RNs.
There are positions that are posted for only a few hours in my experience so I usually check twice a day :)
Good luck and best wishes!
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I just wanted to update you...I got my first choice job on Oncology/BMT!!! Im ecstatic! It is for the UAP/RN position, which Im actually happy about because the responsibilities on this floor are intense. The info you gave me for the other unit really helped, but I was so overwhelmed and lost stamina with all those questions! Anyway, thanks again. I went in there confident, and walked out a winner. I cant wait!