The job interview I was conducting had been going well. The candidate, “Eric” (name changed), was intelligent, articulate, experienced, and met the majority of the job requirements. Near the end of ...
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You arrived on time, brought clean copies of your resume and the interview is going well. Congratulations! You're answering the recruiter's questions succinctly and with authenticity. Your prospects ...
Entering the healthcare field and launching your nursing career can be exhilarating. One critical stage in this process is the nursing job interview. The nurse interview is your opportunity to ...
Your first job interview is exciting, nerve-wracking, and, let's be honest, a little terrifying. But before you panic about what to wear or how to shake hands, remember: everyone starts somewhere.
No matter how many you go on, job interviews can always be nerve wrecking. You put on your nicest clothes, print out your resume, and remind yourself to smile real big–and just when you think ...
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If you’ve decided to see a health care professional about your depression, you may not be sure what to expect. One thing to prepare yourself for: A lot of questions. They’ll probably ask for a lot of ...