Stanford RN RESIDENCY PROGRAM March 2018

Nurses Job Hunt

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apee

14 Posts

Mine also just says "application in review" since 1/9/18. but otherwise i havent heard anything yet

Just got my rejection email. Wish I knew what they were looking for. It was just a generic automated email.

NDS RN

16 Posts

I have the same question.It is very frustrating not knowing why you didn't make the cut.

Anyone know the HR phone number?

ABNCS22

2 Posts

They have started calling for interviews. Anyone receive a call? Which area?

nursekm12

2 Posts

Hi! I just scheduled an interview for Medicine. Anyone else?

ABNCS22

2 Posts

Anybody know how many people are being interviewed for this new grad cohort? Around how many positions being hired?

newrnsk7

11 Posts

Hi! I just scheduled an interview for Medicine. Anyone else?

Me too! I've heard the medicine units are adaptable acuity, so it's like an acute care unit and a step-down unit all in one, and you get trained on tele.

Lavender20

1 Post

I have my interview for surgical... How have you been preparing? I feel so anxious...

branthooverd

2 Posts

when did link work to apply? I'm aiming to apply to the next cohort in the fall.

nurse9393

18 Posts

Hi everyone!

Did anyone interview yet? If so, how did it go/what was it like? I appreciate the advice!

Also, how long until you heard back?

coco0506

23 Posts

Have ppl been contacted already for interviews tmrw and Friday?

newrnsk7

11 Posts

Hi everyone!

Did anyone interview yet? If so, how did it go/what was it like? I appreciate the advice!

Also, how long until you heard back?

I think they're finished with the interviews and will be extending final offers until tomorrow by the latest. The first interview was a panel, with 3 other applicants in the same group, 4 managers, and a camera on you so the rest of the managers can watch live (it's live streaming, not recorded). Make sure to have several patient stories ready from your nursing school clinicals! That's the meat of the interview.

It's a quick turnaround. I had my panel interview, got a call the same day for an individual unit-based interview that was scheduled for the following day, and after the unit interview I heard the same day that I had an offer. Some had the panel then had their unit interviews 2-3 days later. All decisions need to be made by managers by the end of the week, so it's quick.

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