Last year, when I was a new grad, a portfolio was required as part of the new grad RN hiring process. I turned in a portfolio to HR and took another one to my interview. I am trying to transfer to a different department in the same hospital, so should I bring a portfolio to my next interview? Is it too much? Is it expected in this job market? I don't know what to do!
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Last year, when I was a new grad, a portfolio was required as part of the new grad RN hiring process. I turned in a portfolio to HR and took another one to my interview. I am trying to transfer to a different department in the same hospital, so should I bring a portfolio to my next interview? Is it too much? Is it expected in this job market? I don't know what to do!