Nurses, when you're sitting in a job interview for a new nursing position, do you feel like you have to constantly be on the defensive? Are you anxious about how to respond to questions that seem to be geared towards creating a crack in the foundation of your career and self-confidence? Do you tremble at the thought of verbal swordplay?
Career advice -- and commentary on current healthcare news and trends for savvy 21st-century nurses and healthcare providers -- from holistic nurse career coach Keith Carlson, RN, BSN, NC-BC. Since 2005.
Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts
Monday, January 16, 2023
Spinning It Positive in Nursing Job Interviews
Monday, February 28, 2022
Elevate Your Nursing Job Interview Skills
Job interviews are a source of stress for many job-seekers, and nurses are no exception. Nursing can feel like a rough and tumble profession when it comes to the high-stakes interview process, and for those nurses who are unsure how to articulate their value, the interview can seem like an insurmountable hurdle.
Monday, January 24, 2022
Overcoming Objections During Job Interviews
When you land a nursing job interview, one of your main tasks is to demonstrate that you're the ideal nurse candidate for the position. In the course of the conversation, your interviewer is likely to raise objections to why you may not be the best fit or why they might be hesitant to hire you. This is where the rubber hits the road, and you must do the work of overcoming their objections and convincing them that you're the person they want.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Nurse Keith on Interviews, Part 2
Job interviews are an important aspect of any professional's life (unless you're a business owner, sole proprietor or entrepreneur, that is!) To view the first video in the series, click here.
Meanwhile, here's the second in a series of videos about how to be at your professional best during the interview experience.
Meanwhile, here's the second in a series of videos about how to be at your professional best during the interview experience.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Nurse Keith on Interviews, Part 1
Job interviews are an unfortunate reality that many of us simply have to tolerate, and there are plenty of ways to make interviews more tolerable and successful. Here's a quick video---the first in a series---that discusses a few strategies that I feel are important when navigating the interview landscape.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Radio Interview: Columbus, Ohio
For anyone interested, my interview with Fred Andrle on WOSU, Ohio Public Radio, is available online at http://www.wosu.org/radio/radio-open-line/. Just scroll down the page to the Monday, November 10th section, et voila! You can listen from the website or download it is an MP3 file.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Live Radio Call-in Show about Nursing, Nov. 10th
Dear Readers,
Just an FYI that I will be interviewed live on the radio on Monday, November 10th at 11am EST on WOSU-AM, Columbus, Ohio. The interview will center around the recent publication of "Reflections on Doctors", and will feature myself, another contributing author, and the host of the program, Fred Andrle.
The show will be streamed live at http://www.wosu.org/radio/radio-open-line/ and call-in questions will be accepted from listeners after the first 20 minutes of discussion. Please listen if you can!
Just an FYI that I will be interviewed live on the radio on Monday, November 10th at 11am EST on WOSU-AM, Columbus, Ohio. The interview will center around the recent publication of "Reflections on Doctors", and will feature myself, another contributing author, and the host of the program, Fred Andrle.
The show will be streamed live at http://www.wosu.org/radio/radio-open-line/ and call-in questions will be accepted from listeners after the first 20 minutes of discussion. Please listen if you can!
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