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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in San Antonio, TX Sep 2012 – Reviewed Feb 21, 2013
Interview Details – Long process, tests, questionnaires, phone interviews, long training about 19 days.
Interview Question – What would your best friend say you were and were not. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in San Antonio, TX Jan 2010 – Reviewed Feb 3, 2013
Interview Details – Very lengthy process, personality tests, long wait for interview which was over the phone, long training, very boring, instructors were inconsistent in training process, shady policy enforcement.
Interview Question – none Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation allowed, take it or leave it.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in San Antonio, TX Apr 2012 – Reviewed Jan 26, 2013
Interview Details – Interview was in two stages and was very long and intense. They want to know about your life and interests as well as your work philosophy and dedication. Many interesting and thought provoking questions about your work and outside life including what would your best friend say about you. Interviewer was very nice and probed when you had difficulty answering a question or faltered.
Interview Question – What would your best friend say about you? View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in San Antonio, TX Jan 2012 – Reviewed Nov 2, 2012
Interview Details – Hiring process, long, dramatic, drawn out, intense, stressful, travel, gone from home for three weeks, horrible schedule, vague information.
Interview Question – To many to list here, math tests...etc etc...test after test. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Non existent, told me three different hourly wages then offered me an amout 9 or ten dollars below the original offer.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Spartanburg, SC Jul 2012 – Reviewed Oct 8, 2012
Interview Details – I took a test online that made me feel like it was a college SAT, then I didn't hear a word for about 6 months. When I did hear from them, I interviewed with the recruiter, then she sent me on up the ladder to the director. It was the hardest interview I had ever been through.
Interview Question – lots of triage questions Answer Question
Negotiation Details – There is no negotiation. You take it or leave it. I was offered full time, then told that would be 30-40hrs/wk, but I ended up getting 20-25 hrs per week.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in San Antonio, TX Dec 2011 – Reviewed Jun 8, 2012
Interview Details – Had to email several times to finally get a response then an offer
Negotiation Details – None, they pay all nurses the same
Pros:
Caring co-workers, awesome supervisor and lead, thorough training, support during transition from training to work-at-home, tools provided to succeed.
I honestly haven't experienced any of the things the other reviewers mention. I have been well…
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