Published Jan 22, 2014
holinurse
48 Posts
HI!
I recently applied for a few positions at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in NYC. Two days later I received an email that stated my application was 'received' with a request to take the nursing career battery exam. Has anyone else ever had this with Columbia-Presbyterian? What I really want to know is if this email is an automated response that every nurse who applies receives or have I already gotten past some (abstract) point in the pre-screening at which they have deemed me worthy (lol) of taking this battery, er exam?
Gershon
Tnyce
20 Posts
Been there 9 years and never heard of that.
Whoatemyburger
147 Posts
I also took the same rest . I interviewed on the phone. Now I have an interview in a couple of weeks with HR and Nursing Director . I think is a good sign that they contacted you . They don't get back to just everyone since their application pool is very large . Good lucky!!!
KLW96
38 Posts
After you meet with the directors what was the next step
marianne1624
15 Posts
Being invited to take the Battery Exam is a good sign, it shows that they are interested in you and may want to take it to the next step. Very exciting, I hope you were asked to interview!