Mayo Clinic AZ Nurse Residency July 2025 Cohort

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Members are discussing their experiences with the interview process at Mayo Clinic, specifically for positions in ICU/ED and PCU/Med surg. Some members have received offers, while others are still waiting to hear back or have been denied in a vague manner. There is also discussion about the staffing situation at Mayo Clinic Phoenix and the potential challenges faced by nurses there.

Hello,
For those who applied for Mayo's Nurse Residency in AZ during the application window of March 4-7th, & did the video recording interview, have you heard from Mayo for a 2nd interview? 

I have not got anything yet is that a bad sign LOL 

Same I did not get anything it. It still says under consideration. I'm so confused. One of my friends who works there said sometimes units vary with making decisions I don't know. 

Any news for anyone?

Kari Meadows-Lopez said:

Any news for anyone?

I got denied in the weirdest way possible LOL. They never directly emailed me or updated the application on the portal so I emailed the placement person and I was basically given a vague answer about selections were made and good luck without there be a direct unfortunately or you were not selected. LMAO. 

Just stumbled across this forum and wanted to say if you didn't get in this time, don't lose hope!! There's always the chance to reapply and come back even stronger ❤️ 

For those who were accepted, congratulations! I was thinking it might be helpful to create a group chat or Facebook group for our incoming cohort as a space to connect, discuss pre-boarding requirements/deadlines, and offer support as we prepare to start the program. Let me know if that's something you'd be interested in joining!

Anyone know when the next intake will be?

Nursemylife2020 said:

@Geisa BartelsThank you for the advice and for sharing that. Do you currently work as a PCA? I wonder what other job position I can I apply for that way I can already be working for them.

 

 

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