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Recruiter Tip: "Try to get your foot in the door by being open to Resource job opportunities." - Lauren G.
This list of 31 possible questions and the best way to answer them can help you shine during your interview for a nursing position:
For Northside Hospital recruiter Kendall F., enthusiasm and passion are two key qualities she looks for in candidates for our Nurse Residency Program.
Northside Nurses show their exceptional sides every day! During National Nurses Week, we’re honoring them for their continued commitment to caring!
May is Oncology Nursing Month! We’re proud to recognize and honor the gifted, compassionate nurses who bring hope and healing to patients and families as they face one of life’s greatest challenges. Thank you for all you do.
When going on a job interview, Northside Hospital Recruiter, Katie G. recommends that you, "Be professional! First impressions are everything. Dress professionally and be prepared."
Got an interview for that perfect job? The Ultimate Interview Guide will help you make a great first impression and stand apart from the crowd – from leveraging social media to anticipating the most likely questions and much, much more.
The Braves are off to a great start to the 2018 season! As a proud sponsor of the Braves, NorthsideHosp is ready to ChopOn! When you go out to cheer on the Braves at SunTrust Park, don’t forget to take and post a selfie in front of the Northside scoreboard sign. Use NorthsideBraves!
Liz W., Northside Hospital Recruiter, says whether you volunteer or shadow someone else, it’s important for you to gain experience on the unit or specialty you’re interested in.
Northside Hospital encourages its team members to take time away from work to recharge to avoid compassion fatigue and continue providing the best care for the most challenging cases. Nikeisha Whatley-Leon, Northside Hospital Manager Behavioral Health Services agrees. “Time away allows one to gain perspective on your priorities, and it’s a great way to set boundaries to protect your health, physically and emotionally.” Read more: