Questions to Ask in a Nursing Interview
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The first question I always ask a prospective employer is “What are the main qualities you are looking for in a nurse applicant? Â
This is one of the most important questions you can ask an employer because it will let you know what the employer is looking for specifically and if you feel you fit their description for the job. Â
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The second questions I always ask is what do you want a nurse to know about working at your facility? How can they succeed? Â
This is a great question because it allows the interviewer to tell you why they chose the facility themselves and what they enjoy about it. It will allow them to tell you about the kind of co workers you would be working with and what to expect for the work culture of the facility.
The second part of the question about what it takes to succeed in the position allows the interviewer to see you care about succeeding in your position if you are chosen and that you genuinely care about the satisfaction of the employer as well. Â
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Another important question I always ask is: What is your nurse managerial style? Are you on location or readily available if needed? Â
This is particularly important because if you are a nurse that prefers being in an environment where the manager is readily available to you to manage questions or concerns, this question will clarify. Â
It clues you in on their leadership style– if they are more hands on and involved wither their nursing staff or if they are at an office away from the location you would be working and are not around very much.
