Let's say that you're interviewing for a position that's really not your first choice and not an area that especially interests you, but you need a job so you take what's available.
What's the best way to present yourself at the interview? Do you suddenly do a 180 and pretend that you have always had an overwhelming burning desire to work in that area? You don't want to admit that it's not your first choice, because who wants to hire someone that's less than enthusiastic, but I'm not comfortable with lying either.
JeanettePNP, MSN, RN, NP
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Let's say that you're interviewing for a position that's really not your first choice and not an area that especially interests you, but you need a job so you take what's available.
What's the best way to present yourself at the interview? Do you suddenly do a 180 and pretend that you have always had an overwhelming burning desire to work in that area? You don't want to admit that it's not your first choice, because who wants to hire someone that's less than enthusiastic, but I'm not comfortable with lying either.