I just recently had an interview. I thought I did pretty good, I was able to answer all the questions. I researched about the hospital and asked some questions that reflected on that. I knew the vision, values and mission of the hospital too. I had a pretty good resume (ACLS, BLS, IV/Therapy and blood withdraw), and also experiences at home health care agency and diabetes society for about a month. The location I interviewed at is a rural location and they are only accepting 6 applicants in a pool of 80 applicants. I am wondering what I could do to further improve my interview process if I get another interview. And I know I should not beat my self up over it but I can't help but wonder what I did wrong!
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I just recently had an interview. I thought I did pretty good, I was able to answer all the questions. I researched about the hospital and asked some questions that reflected on that. I knew the vision, values and mission of the hospital too. I had a pretty good resume (ACLS, BLS, IV/Therapy and blood withdraw), and also experiences at home health care agency and diabetes society for about a month. The location I interviewed at is a rural location and they are only accepting 6 applicants in a pool of 80 applicants. I am wondering what I could do to further improve my interview process if I get another interview. And I know I should not beat my self up over it but I can't help but wonder what I did wrong!