I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at OU Health (Oklahoma City, OK) in Nov 2014
Interview
There was a panel-peer interview process with 4 experienced nurses (no nurse managers or supervisors, only peers). Each nurse has a list of senario-based questions prepared. The peer nurses are the ones who ultimately decided on the hiring. The environment was very laid back, but it's always intimidating to have a group a experienced nurses testing you based on the knowledge of your responses. Overall, it was a great learning experience. The night before the interview, I googled "nurse peer interview questions" and wrote down my answers based on on-the-job experience (or clinical experience if you're a new grad). Although the question aren't exactly what you may be asked in your interview, it was very helpful, and I felt prepared.
It was quick and painless. Did a zoom interview and was offered a position the next day. The questions were all pretty generic but otherwise seemed applicable to my career and position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was one difficult situation I was in and how did I handle it.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at OU Health (Oklahoma City, OK) in Jun 2020
Interview
Group of interviewer ask questions , and they promise you what you like to hear to get you hired . After hired , they throw you wherever regardless of what they hired you for
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at OU Health
Interview
I was so so excited for this interview. I prepared to no end, dressed the part, and was very positive and engaging. What I got in return was a series of basic nursing questions and scenarios. They didn't ask ONE question about me. Not one. Clearly, they were more interested in hiring robots instead of personable and passionate people. I didn't feel welcome at all, nor did I feel they wanted to give me the time of day. I was asked to do a peer interview, but declined.
Interview questions [6]
Question 1
Suppose a man who comes from a certain culture forbids his wife from having a procedure because it goes against his culture, but the wife wants the procedure. What would you do?
There is a man who received a terminal diagnosis and he is crying and wants to discuss this with you, but you are very busy and behind on your duties. What would you do?