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When I started out in nursing back in 1992, the only use that we had for computers was playing games and learning to program in school.

Now computers touch our everyday life’s, especially in the workforce.  A new trend this was brought about this last year is the use of computers to do employment interviews.  I had the privilege of having my first computer interview the other day, and actually, it wasn’t bad.  There are a few things that you will need to know to cruise through this process effortlessly.

Since I’m in management, I was lucky enough to take the med/surg/tele interview and then the management interview.  The questions that I had to complete by typing on the computer were very different, but the voice part was the same six questions.  These included:

Here are 7 tips to make this process go over a little smoother.

By going through these 7 steps and thinking out your answers before your interview will decrease your stress level.  Remember to find a comfortable chair in a quiet room before you make that call.

And lastly, after the phone call don’t be afraid to ask your recruiter for a call from the unit manager.  There are questions that are unit specific like uniform color, what is the exact time of report, what is the staffing mix of RNs, LPNs, CNAs/Techs, & Secretaries, and what is the average percentage that you will be floating.  Depending on the location of the hospital and your skill set, you might also want to ask about where you will be floated to and what the nurse to patient ratios at the hospital are.

This is a general guideline for your next computer interview.  You might also keep in mind questions that may be pertinent to your specific area if you are OB, ICU, ER, or OR.  Relax and give it your best shot!

Written by Kay Slane, RN, BSed, CGM (Certified Grad-level Nursing Management) Matriarch of Travel Nursing. The CEO of Highway Hypodermics®, LLC, the longest-running travel nursing website by a traveling nurse. Author of “Highway Hypodermics: Travel Nursing 2019.”