The interview process is typically quick and will take place on the phone. This is the time for the nurse manager to see if they think you will be a good fit for the position but it is also time for you to ask your specific questions about the hospital and unit. Patient ratios, length of orientation and scrub colors would be good things to gather in this interview. Remember preparation is key. If you feel as if you are not ready for an interview, bring this up with your recruiter and they can sit down and prepare with you.
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