Interview at WellStar--possibly relocating to Marietta

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I currently live in the mid-west and will be coming down to GA to interview for an RN position at a WellStar facility. Actually, it's the nurse internship program starting next fall. Does anybody know about this program? I need details! Anybody have an idea of the pay? Details on relocation? Also, I don't know anything about WellStar Windy Hill or Cobb Hospitals. What are they like? We will be coming down to Marietta in a few weeks to check it out...anything we should go see in particular?

Any help is GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!

NurseRivera...i've been applying at wellstart but no luck. I would love to work there since it's the closest hospital to where I live and I've heard good feedbacks about the hospital...Oh wellsss...I graduated with associate's degree; I guess they prefer BSN grads.

Specializes in NICU,PICU, PCICU, and Peds ER.

I just interviewed for a position in the ER, I happen to think that Wellstar pays pretty well compared to many of the other hospitals in the Atlanta and surrounding areas, I have check at many of the other hospitals and Wellstar is very competitive and I think they have nice benefits. I would like to know if there is anyone who has information about the pediatric ER are Kennestone, how busy is it? Is Kennestone a great place to work? I would appreciate any information or advice that anyone may have.

Any tips on getting into L&D at Cobb or Douglas? I have a little over 1 year of Med-Surg/PCU. Recently hired into L&D in the midwest, and I want to get a little experience here before I relocate. I have no desire to go back to a Med-Surg environment, so I would really want to stick with L&D.

I have an interview on the med surg floor at piedmont hospital atlanta, any suggestions or advice? Also i was told there will be a math test and an MS test before the interview. Anyone familiar with this MS test. I am not as worried about the math test. Anyone know what the pay at this hospital ranges from? Thank You

So is it true that more hospitals are hiring grads with bachelor degrees over associates???

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