Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en Providence en jul 2024
Entrevista
relatively easy, applied online and got a text with screening questions about 20 minutes after, and then an hour later got an email to schedule an in person interview (limited slots and times)
Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 3 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Providence (Superior, WI) en jun 2020
Entrevista
Brief 30 min interview with talent consultant. They set up a second interview that included two managers and educational preceptor. An HR worker called me back the same day with a job offer to begin in August.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Why Providence? What made you interested in nursing? Name one time specifically that you weren't able to complete all the tasks for a patient and what did you do about it? Name one time specifically that a patient complained about the care they received and what did you do about it?
Solicité el puesto a través de un captador. El proceso duró 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Providence (Everett, WA) en oct 2009
Entrevista
Sent in my resume electronically for a job. Recruiter wrote back and invited me to a group interview for new graduates. Recruiter failed to mention the date or time for this interview but weeks later sent a follow-up message stating date and time.
The "interview" consisted of the head of the residency program giving a lengthy presentation on how great Providence is. She gave a rah-rah presentation that lasted more than an hour about what a great place Providence is to work. Complete with listing every single hospital unit, because apparently med/surg and cardiac floors are so different and groundbreaking in a hospital. She also waxed on about how Providence supports nurses continuing with their education--whether it be to get a masters or bachelor's degree. This became extremely ironic considering the following...
All 20 of the applicants got in line for a very public 1:1 "speed dating" interview with the head of the residency program in front of everyone else. It became crystal clear that this tired, 50-something woman preferred nurses who were young and had their associate's degree because ANYONE over 30 or with a bachelor's was summarily dismissed with no eye contact and a wave of the hand. Literally, a WAVE OF THE HAND. It was quite possibly the worst interview experience of my life.
2.5 weeks later I received a mass generated email telling me that I was not selected. Shock. They had not called any of my references or clinical instructors. Nothing.