Multiple Choice
A new graduate nurse is preparing for an interview for her first position and knows that: (select all that apply)
A) the primary goal for the first job is to complete orientation and should be considered as an extension of nursing school.
B) appointments for interviews should be scheduled immediately after graduation to avoid rushing into a position.
C) self-confidence can be improved with self-talk, which reminds the graduate that peers from her school are effective practitioners.
D) work history of even nonmedical positions can demonstrate commitment and reliability so letters from these employers should be in portfolio.
E) it is best to arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the scheduled interview dressed for success.
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