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Starting a thread for the New Grad program starting March 2024!
Note from allnurses Staff
As this is one of our most popular new grad residencies on this forum, with hundreds of threads over the years, the allnurses support team wanted to share some additional information on the residency program.
Good luck to all!
The Stanford RN Residency Program, which started in 2006, is one of the most sought-after residencies in the country. The Winter 40 Cohort has a start date of March 18th, 2024.
It is a separate residency program from the Stanford Children's Health (Lucile Packard) Program and the Stanford ValleyCare programs.
The pay is competitive at $81.69/hour plus shift differentials:
Interview invites are scheduled to be sent out at the beginning of January, with the interviews taking place from January 29th- February 9th, 2024. There are two separate interviews:
There are four specialty areas that participate in the new grad program:
As well as some additional specialties (subject to change). Applicants are asked to rank their preferences, but you will only be interviewed for one specialty.
jillp8ng said:congratulations!! how did your interview go?
thank you! it went well. second interview was still a lot of behavioral questions similar to the first but was asked to use different answers. I really think behavioral questions show a lot about your ability to react in different situations and show your strengths. overall, I really feel once you get over the hump of being nervous about interviews and really seeing them as an opportunity to learn and grow it really eases the anxiety behind it. at the end of the day they chose you for an interview out of thousands of applicants, so you're already qualified, now they just want to get to know you!! hope that helps.
s2nurse said:thank you! it went well. second interview was still a lot of behavioral questions similar to the first but was asked to use different answers. I really think behavioral questions show a lot about your ability to react in different situations and show your strengths. overall, I really feel once you get over the hump of being nervous about interviews and really seeing them as an opportunity to learn and grow it really eases the anxiety behind it. at the end of the day they chose you for an interview out of thousands of applicants, so you're already qualified, now they just want to get to know you!! hope that helps.
thank you so much! I've heard some units ask scenario questions...very different answers. congratulations again! time to celebrate ?!
nekonurse
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Haven't gotten a call back from psych, they said we'd get a call by Tuesday since they had interviews still to conduct after my round. So I'm assuming they'll probably reach out on Monday? ?