If you were a nurse manager or nurse educator...

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Hi All nurses!!

I was just wondering If you were a nurse manager or nurse educator, what kind of questions would you ask at an interview??

I have been fortunate enough to land an interview at a Pediatric Cardiac CCU :yeah: and have been preparing endlessly for it!! I'm nervous, but excited as this is my ideal position! I completed my consolidation at this hospital on another unit and have already been through the initial interview and this is the second interview I'm going to. I know as a nurse that is still pretty fresh (graduated in December 2010) that it is going to be mainly behavioural type questions. At least that is what I'm expecting. Also, because I consolidated there, would they expect me to answer questions that were scenario specific (i.e. how much of this med would you give during a code?).

Anyways, I was just wondering if there are any pediatric ICU nurses, nurse managers or nurse educators out there (I assume questions may be similar to the ones asked at these interviews :idea: ) who can share their interview experience??

I know there are threads out there that have addressed interviews, but I find they are a bit dated and was wondering if anyone could help?

I have always received GREAT advice from fellow nurses here, so I'm hoping you guys can pull through for me again :nurse: Thanks in advance for any suggestions (I'm open to any!) and advice that anyone can lend!

-lesliel

Specializes in n/a.

I was wondering how everything went with the interview and what type of questions were asked as in general questions, scenario, etc... anything would help! Thanks

I was wondering how everything went with the interview and what type of questions were asked as in general questions, scenario, etc... anything would help! Thanks

It went well! I got the job :yeah:

There were absolutely no scenario questions and it was completely behavioural type questions (i.e. How do you deal with conflict? Tell me about a time when you were working in a group and there was an issue, How did you manage it?) At the end, there was a multiple choice medication administration quiz. I think that these were questions were specific to my situation as I am basically a new grad (graduated in December 2010). I always hate interviews and the wait to hear back afterwards! eeks!

warmest regards! lesliel

Specializes in n/a.

Congratulations on getting the job! I'm still looking but staying hopeful and prayerful is all I can do at this point :/ Best regards on your new found job :)

Fran

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