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Interview Preparation

Before your interview, take time to: 

  • Understand the employer and the location of the job 

  • Ask your consultant for more details, or do some research online 

  • Know exactly which position you're interviewing for 

 

Promote and Prepare Yourself 

Use the interview to showcase your professional strengths and experience. Be confident, clear, and prepared to speak about: 

  • Your qualifications and certifications 

  • Clinical experience and specialised skills 

  • Teamwork, adaptability, and leadership abilities 

  • Examples that demonstrate your responsibility, problem-solving, and cultural sensitivity 

  • Skills checklist: Ensure you are comfortable with all areas required in the clinical checklist 

Expect questions about: 

  • Scenarios from your department (use the APIE nursing model: Assess, Plan, Implement, Evaluate) 

  • Your current role and responsibilities 

  • Charge nurse experience and working under pressure 

  • Knowledge of equipment, medications, and cardiac rhythms 

  • How you manage conflict, quality assurance, and compliance with policies 

 

Online Interviews 

Before the Interview: 

  • Test your video conferencing platform and internet connection in advance.

  • Practice with a friend or your consultant to feel comfortable 

  • Charge your device or keep it plugged in 

During the Interview: 

  • Sit in a quiet, well-lit, private space 

  • Ensure the background is tidy and professional 

  • Dress smartly – uniform preferred if applicable 

  • Keep your CV nearby for quick reference 

  • If the call drops or there's lag, politely ask to reconnect or request a phone call 

  • Smile! It enhances your tone and presence 

 

Telephonic Interviews 

Tips to Present Yourself Well: 

  • Speak clearly and at a steady pace 

  • Sit upright and smile while speaking – it changes your tone 

  • Avoid multitasking or background noise 

  • Focus and listen carefully to each question 

Be Prepared: 

  • Have your CV and a notepad ready 

  • Avoid asking about salary or contract terms during the interview – your consultant will cover these 

  • At the end, thank the interviewer and let them close the call 

 

Face-to-Face Interviews 

Look the Part: 

  • Be well groomed and neatly dressed 

  • Wear your uniform if required or smart conservative clothing 

  • Sit up straight – avoid slouching or leaning too far forward/back 

  • Make eye contact with all panel members 

  • Smile and show confidence 

During the Interview: 

  • Concentrate and listen carefully to each question 

  • Avoid distractions or fidgeting 

  • Keep answers relevant and structured 

  • Thank the panel when the session ends