Published Oct 20, 2008
caraway
13 Posts
i had my interview last monday and i am anxiously waiting to hear back.
i've completed the group interview and the individual interview.
i already work at the hospital part time in the regular peds dept, as a tech.
i know the HR person is busy, so i don't want to be a pest.
tomorrow will be a full week since i had my individual interview, which i thought went spectacularly.
would it be appropriate for me to send an email to the HR person to inquire when i might hear back from them?
i am so anxious about this - i can hardly concentrate on my studying!
i was accepted into the critical care internship program for next summer to be a NICU nurse (GN) at our level III NICU.
Krystal_loves_babies
49 Posts
:DCongratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is so Exciting!!
Good Luck, I'm sure you're going to do great!!!
RN4Little1s
113 Posts
Congratulations!
NeoNurseTX, RN
1,803 Posts
congrats!
gigglebuns1186
21 Posts
Yay! Congrats:yeah:
I have an interview Friday. Any tips for the interview? I really want NICU!
i thought the group interview was 'hard' because i never had done the group format before -- i found it distracting to have the other people there all asking / answering questions at the same time, it made me more anxious.
they asked some interesting questions like describe a time when you were an advocate for a patient, what is the most complex case you have handled so far, etc.
the one on one interview was great. it wasn't so much as question-answer as it was a back and forth exchange. we talked nonstop for an hour! i read up on some relevant topics such as necrotizing enterocolitis, ROP, and so on -- and i discussed them during the interview. i mentioned all kinds of things like community service, family centered care and parent teaching, culturally competent care, and so on. we talked about so many different things! it was really good because i didn't just wait for her to ask me things -- i asked HER questions that were intelligent and thoughtful, too. it also helped because i have some pediatric experience already.
Thanks! :)