For some backstory, I'm a new RN graduate (LPN of 10 years) and was offered a position on Friday with a home health agency. I accepted the position because I've gotten many rejection emails for the positions for which I was applying and I am ready to start working.
Today, I received a phone call from the unit that I did my precepting on for RN school and I made an interview for Friday! I'm very excited and am hopeful that I'll be offered the position. The nurses were extremely knowledgeable and helpful on the floor and it would be an honor to work with and learn from them.
I know that I am getting ahead of myself, but how would you let the home health agency know about the new job, if you were to get an offer?
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For some backstory, I'm a new RN graduate (LPN of 10 years) and was offered a position on Friday with a home health agency. I accepted the position because I've gotten many rejection emails for the positions for which I was applying and I am ready to start working.
Today, I received a phone call from the unit that I did my precepting on for RN school and I made an interview for Friday! I'm very excited and am hopeful that I'll be offered the position. The nurses were extremely knowledgeable and helpful on the floor and it would be an honor to work with and learn from them.
I know that I am getting ahead of myself, but how would you let the home health agency know about the new job, if you were to get an offer?