So you’ve heard back from one of the several CNA job applications you’ve submitted. Now what? It’s time to prepare yourself for the best interview experience you’re going to have. Prior to the interview, it’s important to know what to expect/what to do. You can… read more →
So you are about to go on your school nurse job interview, but aren’t exactly sure what they will be asking. You may have encountered some of the questions when you first interviewed for your acute care job, or even your home care position. School… read more →
Nursing interviews are never easy, even if you’re a seasoned vet. There will be questions that catch you off guard, or that you might not know how to answer. It is your responsibility to prepare for your nursing interview as best you can. Do your… read more →
Written by Nancy Goldstein and Kerry McNeill As seasoned recruiters, we know what it takes to have a successful interview. We know what to do and what not to do during an interview. The candidate is able to have full control over all of these… read more →
The typical interview question begins with, “So tell me, what are some of your weaknesses?” That seemingly innocuous question is a loaded gun for the uninitiated. Though we all have weaknesses (some more than others), parlaying a weakness into a perceived strength is key here. … read more →
Author: Rosemarie Eccleston – Senior Vice President, Nursing Services In the old days, there were standard questions asked during an interview. The classic question, “Where do you want to be in five years?”, though not usually blatantly asked, is still around in some form or… read more →
Author: Rosemarie Eccleston – Senior Vice President, Nursing Services Though I’ve seen a lot in this position, the occasional nurse comes dressed for their interview at Horizon Healthcare Staffing in ways that continue to amaze me. If they’re not in scrubs, then they’re in sweat… read more →