RN Interview Tips and Advice
Interviews are both an exciting and nerve-wracking time. To prepare for that, here are some tips that you will need to know.
Interviews are both an exciting and nerve-wracking time. To prepare for that, here are some tips that you will need to know.
You may not have had to format a resume in a while, or even ever. Look at this list down below and see if there is anything you can do to fix your resume and make it better.
If you have gotten an opportunity to interview for a nursing job, give yourself a pat on the back! This is a big honor, and it is understandable if you are nervous and wondering what you may be asked.
If you have never applied for a nursing job, you may be unsure how to successfully get the job you have always wanted. Keep reading below to find out how.
Having experience with students in a nursing program has helped me understand what makes them most likely to get a job.
During my healthcare profession, I often served as a patient advocate, either knowingly or sub-consciously while performing my routine duties. I took satisfaction in responding to patient needs, guiding someone to the right person or department, and seeing a positive outcome. But I never realized how important a patient advocate can be until I became a patient myself.
“…People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Interestingly enough, this quote by Maya Angelou was my senior quote in high-school and it has proven true in my career as a nurse in so many ways.
I am an LPN, which stands for Licensed PROUD Nurse.
It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth. Even the all-powerful Pointing has.