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I have a interview with a DON at a large local hospital in North Carolina. I am a LPN and this is my first interview as a LPN. I am so nervous b/c I really want this job. My goal is to continue on to get my RN, so working in a large teaching hospital will give me more career opportunities. Any advice on how to get through this? What questions I should ask? Please help

I have a interview with a DON at a large local hospital in North Carolina. I am a LPN and this is my first interview as a LPN. I am so nervous b/c I really want this job. My goal is to continue on to get my RN, so working in a large teaching hospital will give me more career opportunities. Any advice on how to get through this? What questions I should ask? Please help

hi LPN4U. First of, I wanted to say that congrats on getting your LPN. My advice, (although I have never been interviewed for a job but my family members have), is to make a up a list of questions that the interviewer might ask you.That is a logical, but not precise way to prepare for the interview. Ask the interviewer about staff employment rates, job promotions, salary and benefits, and approx pts per nurse. That way, you can get a feel of what the atmosphere will be like. Ask,two days before the interview, other nurses whom are working in the department you are, what's it's like. Bring a lists of skills that you are able to perform, DON'T tell them to the interviewer; this makes the interviewer believe that you are trying to impress them. Here's a list of DO'S and DON'TS for the interview

DON'T chew gum

DON'T sit until told to do so

DON'T shake the interviewer's hand loosely; it should be a frim shake

DON'T try to sell yourself

DON'T give yes or no answer

DON'T eat during interview

DON'T crititize other employers or teachers

DON'T show that you are nervous or CONVEY that you are. The interviewer knows that you are nervous and expects this.

DON'T talk on your cell phone

DO maintain eye contact throughout the interview

DO be seated when told to do so

DO a firm handshake

DO give a list of skills that you are able to preform

DO send a thank you letter within 24 hrs after the interview whether you get hired or not

DO provide brief concise answers that requires a little more than yes or no answer.

DO smile occasionally

DO turn your cell phone OFF

DO maintain good posture and sit in a relaxed but not clumsy way

I wish you all the best of luck and please reply whether you got hired or not. I hope this helps. :balloons:

Thank you so much peridotgirl. I will let you know how it goes.

Well I had my interview yesterday after having to wait an hour after my appointment time. Any ways, It went great, the DON said I should hear something within a week and start on the 5th of Nov. I am sooooo excited. Hopefully, I have this in the bag.

Well I had my interview yesterday after having to wait an hour after my appointment time. Any ways, It went great, the DON said I should hear something within a week and start on the 5th of Nov. I am sooooo excited. Hopefully, I have this in the bag.

Congrats! I knew you have have nailed that interview.... That's showing them what you are made of. I wish you good luck. take care and please let me know what the first day is like. :nurse:

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I have a interview with a DON at a large local hospital in North Carolina. I am a LPN and this is my first interview as a LPN. I am so nervous b/c I really want this job. My goal is to continue on to get my RN, so working in a large teaching hospital will give me more career opportunities. Any advice on how to get through this? What questions I should ask? Please help

my dear tweety dress professional in a conservative suit according to time of year and weather permits remember shes a busy lady let her ist down first then you sit down looking at her eyecontact facial expressions body language allow the don to direct the conversation interview answer directly,honestlywith confidence she know your a baby lpn as we callit in the profession you will be okay let her lead and follow her lead dont get into your personal life boyfriends and stuff like that if you are married she will ask you about children and hours make sure you are able to work 12hour shifts with every other weekend off thats the way it generally is she will let you know if there is day care

research the hospitals history knowledge is power then you will get most of your answer be on time no perfume no long nails no dangling earrings or big chains no big hunks of diamond rings you would be surprised how some nurses dress on interviews bring a book or mag medically related topic to fill in time haave lady briefcase with resume and a pen always a pen in black ink try to get the eraseable ink and shoes match purse small heel skirt one to two inches below knee remember you are representing yourself have your personal references professional referances one should ve a instructor who likes you for reference on your computer type bullet sytle resume no longer one page use all club affiations such as this as associations also if you go to any nurse affliations note this good luck to you iam a lpn with over 20 years exp youll be fine dear heart

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