New Grad Interview Process for all of major hospitals in PHX area

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So, I've interviewed at all of the major hospital systems besides Abrazo in the area so I figured I'd just make a post here as I was looking for info and I couldn't find any.

Banner - Scheduled phone interview with recruiter, they asked me about 3 questions involving scenarios "tell me about a time". Immediately extended an offer letter. I have not heard great things about Banner personally from people that currently and previously worked for them. New grad pay is 31.00/hr 18 percent shift diff. 8-16weeks of orientation according to recruiter.

HonorHealth - Phone screening with recruiter, in person interview - mostly asking about your experience. Very friendly. 6-8 weeks of orientation. Highest pay by far - 34.00/hr w/ 18 percent shift diff. The low amount of orientation kind of put me off. Offer extended a couple days following.

St Joes - Zoom interview, very friendly and passionate panel interview with 2 staff members. A couple tell me about a time questions - offer was extended during the inteview as well! Pay is 32.50.  Orientation is a solid 12 weeks. I have heard great things about Dignity from current employees.

Chandler Regional - Panel interview in person. About 5 people interviewing, it was pretty cold and felt like an interrogation instead of a conversation- again lots of "tell me about a time" questions.  Got called later with a rejection. I kind of feel like you have to know somebody to get in here. Same pay and orientation as St Joe's I'd assume.

I hope this is helpful! If you would like to message me for more info, I can go into more detail.

Specializes in ICU, Research, Corrections.

If you are thinking of St. Joe's, ask them about their parking policy. I worked there for about 3 weeks approx 15 years ago and it sucked. You can not park on campus even if you pay for it. They bus you about 1/2 mile away and a bus comes Q 30 minutes. Yeah, like I want to wait for a bus after a killer 13 hour shift!

 

 

Hoozdo said:

If you are thinking of St. Joe's, ask them about their parking policy. I worked there for about 3 weeks approx 15 years ago and it sucked. You can not park on campus even if you pay for it. They bus you about 1/2 mile away and a bus comes Q 30 minutes. Yeah, like I want to wait for a bus after a killer 13 hour shift!

 

 

They let you park in the garages now LOL! That sounds like hell

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