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What are some things you should prepare before an interview?
Before coming to an interview what are some important things you should know for a registered nurse?
How is communication with co-workers important?
What would happen if you don't have good communication with co-workers?
What are your personal pros and cons about being a nurse?
What do you like about being a nurse and what are some challenges of being a nurse?
Which “soft skills” are essential for a registered nurse?
What are the soft skills that are most important or necessary for this job?
How much does the training/education cost?
To become a Registered Nurse how much do you pay for college in a year.
How long did you have to train or study to become a Registered Nurse?
How many years were you in college and university?
Did you have any experience?
People can see a very interesting job they like but some have no experience at first.
Did you do any jobs while still studying related to your career?
What jobs could prepare you for becoming a nurse?
What are the top benefits and/or challenges of your job?
What is the most challenging thing for a registered nurse? Or what challenges did you face while becoming a nurse?
When did you begin seriously evaluating your career?
What helped you to be where you are right now?
Did you know what you wanted to become from the start or did you changed your mind throughout the years?
When I was in elementary I wanted to become a doctor but throughout the years I realized it was difficult and so I decided to become a nurse because I want to study medicine.
Do you get paid more if you learn a language?
Do you earn more money if you work as a registered nurse and translate for others?
What classes would you recommend to take for a RN?
What classes are the most important while in high school.
What skills prepared you for a career in nursing?
For example if you need good communication with patients.