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Try this website, under interview guide:
http://www.son.jhmi.edu/resources/career/center/resources/
Good luck with you interviews! :wink2:
I am 23 which is young for a Registered Nurse or a least in my experience at clinicals....the younger you are the more doubt is cast on you haha...just my opinion lack of age= lack of life experience=you don't know what you're talking about! Sorry guys I am from Boston but these interviews are all in North Carolina.....there is nothing in Boston, NY, RI, CT. Some things popped up in VA though.
I wouldn't say age then...That could make them think that you were immature. If the thought handn't crossed their mind that you may be too young to handle your job well, I wouldn't put it there. I would use something else, like saying you are sometimes "too much of a perfectionist" and love to get things exactly right. That one always works well =)
I agree with FutureNurseSuey. You should not talk about age. It is a protected class, but if you bring it up, there could be a negative thought pattern left in the mind of the interviewer. I think I read somewhere where one should take a positive and say that being or having too much of a good thing is ....... For example, supervisors want hard, productive workers. So you say that you are a hard, productive worker but you tend to do more than your fair share and that causes.......or you try to do everything and..... It really is hard for them to get a negative view of you because everyone wants a hard, productive worker. Good luck with those 6 interviews. Best wishes for getting the one best job for you from one of them.
Hey guys so I just had the interviews today, well 4 of them anyways. They went well and surprisingly not one single person out of the 9 that I met with asked what my greatest weakness was! Haha but thanks for the advice guys..I do not think I would have said age after I read your comments!
nuwbee25
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I am new to the site and not so allnuses literate yet! I have 6 upcoming RN job interviews at the end of the month and I tend to freeze up during them because I don't think my answers to popular questions are that good!!! When an interviewer asks what is your greatest weaknes...what do you say??? I was thinking about saying my age because it might be harder for me to earn the respect of more seasoned and experienced nurses but with hard work and committment I hope that will change...is that stupid??? Also I did my final clinical in an ER so I have had extremely challenging situations as far as those questions go, not that ER poses any greater challenges than any other unit. I just want that "wow" factor in my answer that shows confidence but not arogance. With a hiring freeze at many many hospitals across the nation I do not want to mess up these interviews!!!! Any thoughts?:wink2: