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Interview with multiple managers

Hi all. So this week I am interviewing with 4 managers from different step-down units within the same hospital, all at the same time. While I have done "panel" interviews before, it has never been with managers from different units at the same interview.

Has anyone ever experienced this before? Any tips, suggestions, etc. for making it the best interview possible?

Thanks in advance!

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They do this where I work. It will seem overwhelming but it’s actually a good thing. While you may not be a good fit for one unit, while another manager would like to snatch you up!

Be confident and good luck!

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3 minutes ago, Sassy-RN said:

They do this where I work. It will seem overwhelming but it’s actually a good thing. While you may not be a good fit for one unit, while another manager would like to snatch you up!

Be confident and good luck!

Thank you for your response! I try to always be well prepared for interviews to decrease the anxiety, but this is a whole new experience for me.

Maybe they will all want you and get into a fight over who gets to hire you.?

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On ‎4‎/‎7‎/‎2019 at 10:25 AM, NICU Guy said:

Maybe they will all want you and get into a fight over who gets to hire you.?

While it didn't appear that any of them put up a fight for me, they all did seem interested in hiring me. They asked me to reach out to my HR recruiter and set up a day for me to shadow each of their units, then decide which one I'd like to work on. They told me they hope to hear from me soon, so that seems promising to me!

I do, however, have an interview with the float pool manager at the same hospital tomorrow, so my fingers are crossed for that!

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