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As a Nurse Manager I would be disappointed that you backed out of the position you have already accepted but understanding. If you had started orientation it would be a different story and you probably would be marked as not eligible for rehire. My advice is take the position you want...worry about the rest later.
And I would not mention it to your interviewers. They do not need to know. If I am interviewing 2 people who have similar credentials and one tells me that they are backing out of a position that they already accepted then I will hire the other person.
My advice is to tell them you are considering a position at another facility so if they truly want you hopefully they will expedite the process. Otherwise onboarding can take weeks at some organizations.
jasonjorge86
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Hello,
This is my first post and I seem to be in a situation. I just had a phone interview/screen with the nurse manager of the Peds Hem/Onc floor. She then told me to come in tomorrow for a panel interview with the other RN's on the unit.
Here is where the trickiness is. I ABSOLUTELY have a passion for Peds Hem/Onc and it is truly a DREAM job, but a couple weeks ago I accepted an offer at a different hospital in a regular adult tele unit. At that point I was already a month and half out of nursing school and was scared I would not get hired, especially by my dream job.
I am supposed to start orientation next week, but if I get offered this Hem/Onc position I will beat myself up if I don't accept it. How should I handle this situation? Should I tell the interviewers during the interview? Will that hinder my chances? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you