Self-Speaking Lies About Job Interviews
Recommended Answer:
The person who will interview you will most likely be a person who has more responsibility (i.e. higher up) than the first interview. At this time, the first interviewer probably have already told this one that, "This young man is a new grad. He seemed nice and polite. I think he will fit in well here." (or something like that.)
So just go in and relax. If you are asked about anything you don't know (for example, a medical question)--don't make it up. Be honest and say, I don't know, but I will find out. (No one knows everything and for a nurse, every day is a learning experience no matter how long he or she has been one.)
Get to the place a bit early. Sit in your car and relax a bit. Take a few deep breaths before you go inside. Don't forget your copy of resume. Since this is your first job--take the offer (when they give you one) thankfully, and if you find it boring / tedious--try to stay at least a year before you look for another job.
Good luck!
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