Published Aug 24, 2018
Maruko212
5 Posts
Recently I had a job interview with nurse manager & educator at the hospital. The interview went well (at least to me), they were very concrete about scheduling, the hiring process(background check, physical check, etc) and told me that one of them(nurse manager or educator) would contact me by end of the day. They even gave me the tour of the unit and explained the details on the unit... yet NO CALLS from them at all.
Its been over 24hrs and I feel so shocked that I was not chosen for the position. The position I applied was already seemed to be filled or whatever since I could not see it on the website anymore. How do you get over with it and move on?
JadedCPN, BSN, RN
1,476 Posts
One, you should never really be shocked that you weren't chosen for a position - you should realize that there are likely many, many other applicants who may have similar, if not more impressive, backgrounds and resumes than you. I've been disappointed that I haven't gotten positions, but never shocked as I know better than to assume I have a position until I've got a written/emailed offer letter. All of the things you described - tour of the unit, discussing hiring process, etc - are pretty typical of every interview I've been on. My advice is do some self reflection as to what you can improve on, both on your resume and your interview skills, and most importantly never stop job hunting and applying to other jobs until you receive an offer.
Thank you JadedCPN.
I did not know that it was typical for the applicants to be offered for the tour and etc... I thought it would not get offered unless applicants were close to get hired or so.
As you said on your comment, I will try my best to reflect on what I can work on for the next interview, then try to do my best . Thanks !
AnnieOaklyRN, BSN, RN, EMT-P
2,587 Posts
Also be patient. Hiring takes time... lots of time! Could be that they didn't select you, or that they had other things come up like vacations etc. They also have to get things approved.
Annie
Thanks Annie. I am sure that I was not selected for this position now... since the job is filled (no longer available online ) and the nurse manager told me to keep applying if I dont hear from them.
KelRN215, BSN, RN
1 Article; 7,349 Posts
Did you follow-up with a thank you email after the interview?
Also, the fact that the position is no longer posted online doesn't necessarily mean it's been filled but just that they are no longer accepting applications.
Nurse SMS, MSN, RN
6,843 Posts
24 hours isn't enough time to know whether or not you got the job. A place I am interviewing with right now is known to take two to three months on average. That being said, as mentioned above, everything about the interview that you reported in your original post is absolutely standard and doesn't necessarily mean anything. You know you got the job when you get an offer in writing.
KelRN215,
Yes I did sent the thank you email to both of them on the same day of the interview. Then I sent the hand written thank you cards to both of them next day.
not.done.yet,
Thanks for the comment and its been over a week, so im very positive i didnt get the job
Chin up and keep trying :)
priya0504
11 Posts
I am in the same situation, have been attending interviews and everything goes well during the interviews. But I have no idea why i am not given jobs! Just wanted to know is there any way to know if the reason could be references?