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Healthcare ReScribed
Healthcare ReScribed
Landing your dream job with RN AND Recruiting Manager Theresa Mazzaro
Sarah Thomas and Greg Carbone discuss job-seeking strategies for nurses with Theresa Mazzaro, the manager of recruitment at Fairfax Radiology Centers. Theresa, a registered nurse with 32 years of experience and a background in the Air National Guard, shares insights on navigating the job market, emphasizing the importance of standing out in a competitive field through effective resume writing that aligns with applicant tracking systems (ATS).
She notes her unique perspective as a nurse recruiter, mentioning her involvement with the National Association of Health Care Recruiters and the trend of nurses transitioning into recruitment roles, aiming to provide valuable tips for experienced nurses and new graduates seeking career advancement. Cover letters are optional for nurses seeking employment, but an objective statement and attention to detail are crucial. Hospitals struggle to find qualified applicants, making experienced nurses with good references highly hirable.
Online resources and templates can assist those who haven't updated their resumes in years. Preparing for behavioral-based interview questions by recalling specific past experiences is recommended, along with honesty about not having interviewed recently and coming prepared with written answers. Professional advice includes readiness for behavioral questions using the STAR method, asking relevant questions to recruiters and hiring managers, and ensuring a good fit during the interview process. Asking pertinent questions during nursing job interviews, such as staffing ratios and team culture, is crucial to avoid problematic environments. Professionalism in appearance, including appropriate attire for interviews, is emphasized, along with adhering to infection control policies regarding tattoos, piercings, and scents. Job interview etiquette in healthcare settings involves maintaining professionalism, making personal connections, and following up professionally. Proper etiquette during virtual interviews, such as choosing suitable backgrounds and dressing professionally, is essential, as well as being mindful of privacy and distractions.
We hope you enjoy the advice Theresa shares, comment on the episode if it helps you land your next role!