Kaiser NorCal Nurse Residency March 2022

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Hi! I haven't seen a post for Kaiser's Nurse Residency Program for the upcoming March 2022 Cohort, so I figured I'd start a thread. Hopefully we can share updates and info here. Good luck to everyone applying! 

I got my offer letter last Friday 2/25

Who is external and internal? I’m internal and haven’t received it yet. I’m wondering if externals got the offer letter first…

I’m internal and have not received anything 

1 minute ago, JB nurse said:

Who is external and internal? I’m internal and haven’t received it yet. I’m wondering if externals got the offer letter first…

I’m external and received an offer on Friday.

I got my offer letter just now

It says evening shift but our shifts aren’t set right? Not sure I thought they said we will know more about our schedule later? 

11 minutes ago, Nurmimi87 said:

I got my offer letter just now

It says evening shift but our shifts aren’t set right? Not sure I thought they said we will know more about our schedule later? 

Same! Mine says Day. Ya, not sure if our shifts are set on the offer letter…

My profile status on Kaiser now says "No longer being considered for this position" is this what it says for everyone?

Mine says the same and also was put under withdrawn submission on 4/5

Has anyone heard concerning our Oakland training days, will our housing be covered? I heard from other Kaiser employees that hotel and stipend for food are usually provided if you must travel. 

Hello all, 

Congratulations to those of you that were selected. If you can kindly share tips and guidance about what you think made you stand out during the application and interview process, that'd be greatly appreciated! 

Thank you :)

ACLS and EKG course 

kaiser does give preference to kaiser employees so if you can get a job as a PCT, unit clerk… to get your foot in the door you will definitely get an interview 

Hello, I just submitted my snapshot. For the interview questions, is that separate from your ppt presentations? 

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