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Top 10
Interview Tips
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You’ve selected a great location,
your paperwork is completed, but the most important step is nailing the
interview with the prospective hospital. We’ve compiled a list of top travel
nursing interview no-no’s to ensure you avoid them and have a successful
interview.
#10 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Not Following Up: After the
interview, it’s a good idea to follow up with your travel nurse recruiter.
Let him/her know how the interview went and whether you’re still interested.
Your recruiter will notify you promptly after hearing back from the hospital
about the travel nurse assignment.
#9 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Forgetting to Smile: A smile
will change the tone in your voice significantly during the travel nurse
interview. So be sure to plaster a toothy grin on your face when answering
questions. Your cheek muscles may be sore afterwards, but it’ll be worth it
when you land the job.
#8 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Making Excuses: If the
travel nurse job is important to you, don’t make excuses about why you can’t
have an interview at the designated time. Putting off the interview may have
a negative impact and you may miss out on the job to a travel nurse who's
more available.
#7 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Lying on your Resume: It may
sound like a no-brainer, but you don’t want to get caught in a lie during
your travel nurse interview because you “fibbed” on your resume to make it
look better. If the interviewer inquires about it, you’re going to be
embarrassed. And that’s a definite way to not get a call back.
#6 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Being Demanding: A big
turnoff for an interviewer is a demanding travel nurse. It’s understood that
you’ll have expectations about the details of the position, but hospitals
want travel nurses who are positive, flexible and team players. Be firm on
what matters most to you without being difficult.
#5 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Being Unprepared: One of the
worst mistakes you can make is not being prepared for your travel nurse
interview. Make sure you know the name of the facility and do some research
on it. Learn as much as you can beforehand so you can ask questions during
the interview. Plus, check and see if it has been in the news lately for a
new technology, specialty case, etc.
#4 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Getting Distracted: If you
really want this job, then show it. When the time comes for your travel
nurse interview, put aside all distractions and focus on impressing the
interviewer. Don’t try and put away groceries; turn off the television; and
have someone else watch the kids for an hour. First impressions are lasting,
so make sure you give a great one.
#3 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Forgetting to Ask about Vacation Time:
During your travel nurse assignment, it’s inevitable that you’ll want to
take time off to visit family, explore your new city or take a trip with
friends. It’s very important to ask about the hospital’s vacation policy and
request any foreseeable time off so you don’t miss out on any fun travels. A
smart tip: wait until the end of the interview so you don’t come off as
pushy or demanding.
#2 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Acting Unprofessional: Professionalism
is key when you’re having your travel nurse interview. Be polite and
conversational, enthusiastic and interested. Avoid slang/empty words such as
“like,” “um,” “you know” and “cool” during the interview. Also, make sure
your phone outgoing voicemail message is interview-ready, with a simple and
cheerful message.
#1 Travel Nurse Interview Mistake: Not Asking any Questions: As
a travel nurse, you’re not just the interviewee, you’re also the
interviewer. Be sure to ask at least three questions during your travel
nurse interview (floating policy, types of patients, etc.). Remember that
you are trying to figure out if this hospital is the right choice for your
travel nurse assignment.
Access Nurses staffing company
is dedicated to making sure you get the job you want.
Copyright (c) 2002 - 2006
Access Nurses. Reprinted with permission. Written by the staff of Access
Nurses. You can call them at 1-866-687-7390 or visit their Web site at
www.accessnurses.com. 5935 Cornerstone
Court West Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92121 |
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