These are normal feelings. After taking in a couple deep breaths, you can now focus on how to prepare. In one year, I was able to get 24 interviews as a new graduate.
Here a few tips I have when preparing for your interview:
- Create a Portfolio binder.
- Have things that highlight your success, your resume, certificates, recommendations etc.
- Research the company.
- Know their mission statement and values.
- Be prepared to answer the question " why do you want to work here? ".
- Write down and Practice interview questions.
- Know how to answer these questions:
- Tell us about yourself.
- What made you choose nursing?
- Tell us a time you had conflict with a colleague or patient and how you dealt with it.
- Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
- Dress professional.
- Make a good first impression with nails manicured, hair done, and light natural makeup done.
- Always have at least 3 questions ready to ask at the end of the interview
- Lastly, after an interview, go have fun and destress. You did it champ the worst part is over.
What kind of questions were you asked in an interview?
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