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It Finally Happened... A Job!Rating: (votes: 7) The job isn't a new grad position. I met 3 of the other women interviewing on the same day as me and all had varying ranges of experience, but none were new grads. I met with an HR rep and the assistant nurse manager. The interview with the HR rep was short and to the point; later she explained she wasn't feeling. I then met the asst. nurse manager, who halfway through the interview flat-out told me she thought it was going extremely well. She had actually lived in the same area where I went to nursing school (out of state) AND had worked at a few of the hospitals I did clinicals at! I sent personalized thank-you notes to both, telling the HR rep to feel better (so she would know I remembered and paid attention to her) and thanking the manager for not only recognizing the name of my school but knowing that it was very well-known in the state where it's located. I remember leaving the interview feeling pretty good about myself, as it was my first official job interview. This is exactly what I needed. I had to renew my license this month and it left me feeling pretty down and frustrated. I just hope this shows my fellow new grads not to give up hope and not to let being a new grad be a BAD thing. While interviewing I played it up and said that being a new grad meant I had a lot to learn, but also that I didn't have any bad habits. I explained that I was excited to be given the chance to learn how this hospital did certain things and if hired could base my skills and techniques on theirs. I said I loved constructive criticism because I ws eager to develop my own methods. Good luck to all the new grads, don't give up hope! We will all get jobs! Awesome! !! I love it!! Congrats! !!!! Comment: Congrats to you. I hope everything goes well. By your post seems to me like you'll do great at your new hospital job.Sent via my iPhone using allnurses.com ❤️
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