NICU interview - Could use some good luck vibes

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Hi I'm Ginyer.... This is my first post on here although I've been reading threads on this sight since I was taking prereq's for nursing school. I graduate from nursing school this December....we get this summer off to do an internship if we'd like. I recently applied for an internship in the NICU at a local hospital and got an interview. At the interview I was told that 40 people had applied, they were interviewing 12 and only 2 positions were open. I was a trainwreck during the interview but I guess she saw something she liked because I was called back for a 2nd interview with the manager. I couldn't be more thrilled....it's today at 1:00.

It's just about impossible to get a job at this hospital so if I can get this job as an intern....there's a really good chance I'll get hired on as an RN after graduation...assuming they feel I'm a good fit.

I want this more than anything and sure could use some good luck vibes if anyone has any to spare. Thanks a lot!

GinyerH

Specializes in NICU.

Good luck!!!

Like you said, they must have seen something in you that sparked their interest. Otherwise, they wouldn't want you to come in for a 2nd interview. Stay positive! I wish you the best of luck on getting the job! Let us know how it goes and if you get it!

Interview went great....I'm relieved it's over.... I really got along well with the managers, the interview lasted about an hour and they gave me a tour... There are 255 RN's employed in the NICU.... that's level 2 and 3. 79 beds.... 1 to 2 pt's per RN in the level 3....it's enormous. I'm really excited:nurse: I hope I got it...won't know for a couple of weeks though... Only one position left open and she's still got more people to interview. So now I just wait....

Specializes in hopefully NICU!.

GOOD LUCK VIBES COMING YOUR WAY!!!! GinyerH- Congrats on your interview. I am sure you did great and I hope you land the job. Don't forget, there are planty of oppertunities in the world of nursing!

Specializes in hopefully NICU!.
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