I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Carenet Health (San Antonio, TX) in Jul 2020
Interview
The process began with an email from the recruiter asking me to call to give a voice sample, and also to answer some triage questions on the spot. If that was satisfactory, I proceeded to an interview with the recruiter. Initial interview with recruiter followed up several days later by an interview with hiring manager, then an offer was extended within several days. The process was streamlined and not very difficult if you have the skills needed for the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A lot of "tell me about a time when you" questions were asked. Questions that looked at your career to see if you were a good fit for the organization.
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Average interview
Application
I interviewed at Carenet Health (San Antonio, TX)
Interview
Interview process was simple. Went through an AI interview where they asked 5 questions. I also had to a RN assessment, internet speed test, and they tested my typing speed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a challenge you faced in your career and how did you fix or handle it?
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Carenet Health (Little Rock, AR) in Dec 2022
Interview
I applied on indeed on a Friday, received an email on Monday to take a typing test, along with an assessment quiz, had to complete and upload a copy of my home internet speed test. Once I completed and passed these tests, I receive an email shortly afterwards (like 30min) asking when I could interview. Interviewed the next day, on Tuesday and was offered the job immediately afterwards (while still on the phone) Day of Interview process: -took almost an hour total via zoom (remote position) -A LOT of scenario questions -what would you do if you were on a call and the computer/charting system went out. -they described the number of calls RNs receive, and wanted to know how I would handle meeting the minimum requirements Pt related questions: was expected to pretend I was on the phone asking follow up questions after being presented with a scenario (not offering treatment options or advice, just what questions I would ask the pt) -after answering all of the questions, they went over scheduling and gave options to choose from and job requirements (equipment, office expectations to support HIPPA etc) Not going to lie, I wasn’t expecting such a long, in depth interview so even though I thoroughly prepared, I still felt like I interviewed horribly! But the recruiters were so nice and helpful..esp when I stumbled and “blanked out.”
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you ask as a triage nurse, to a man who called complaining of dizziness after working outside in the sun? What would you ask a 75 yo woman who called and said she burned herself?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Carenet Health in May 2022
Interview
Applied online. I heard back about a month later from the recruiter. There is an internet speed test and a typing test. We had a zoom interview where she asked STAR method questions, technical questions, and scenario questions. I was then told I would hear back in a week.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when..., what would you do if your computer crashed or you couldn't log onto the EMR, what kinds of questions would you ask if you had to triage a 75 yo female with headache and double vision