A nurse has an interview with the nurse recruiter at a large metropolitan hospital. During the nurse?s education his practicum was conducted in smaller facilities
Which of the following would be good to know in preparation for the interview? Select all that apply. 1. Information regarding the position and the organization
2. The nurse?s past experiences
3. Salary
4. Benefits
5. The nurse?s strengths and weaknesses
1, 2, 5
Explanation: 1. In preparing for the interview it would be beneficial to: know about the position and the
organization, describe your past experiences and education, and identify your strengths and
weaknesses. Once the job has been offered or the interviewer inquires about your interest in
the job, then it would be appropriate to discuss salary and benefits.
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