Post-Interview Reflection
How do you feel the interview went overall? Overall, I think the interview went well. I felt prepared and relatively calm throughout the interview. There were times I slipped up on an answer or I would look off to the corner of the room while I thought about an answer. How did you prepare for the interview? I practiced with a couple of friends going over the 31 most common interview questions and the 11 most difficult interview questions. What went differently than you expected? I prepared for the basic questions, but she asked me multiple questions I did not prepare for. For example, what is my passion and what are the three things I look for in an employer. In the past, I have been extremely nervous for interviews, but this one I was able to keep my nerves relatively calm. What's something you would change if you could go through this process again (or something you'll do differently when you're in a real-life inter...
Juli,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed listening to your video, you did a great job! That is really exciting that you got to get a lot of hands on experience. I think that is essential to learning. We can talk about it in class day after day but actually performing the treatments in a real life scenario is completely different. I am glad you got to experience that and it sounds like you learned a lot. Further I agree with you about documentation. I feel that is something I need to work on prior to level II fieldworks. Thank you for sharing and I hope you have a great summer!
Juli,
ReplyDeleteVery well said! It is wonderful you got to solidify your knowledge about hands. For me personally, that will be one of the big things to review for NBCOT. I am so glad you had a great fieldwork experience! As you already mentioned in my video, we have the same feelings towards reimbursement and funding. We are going to be okay!
Lastly, I wanted to ease your mind about your documentation skills. I have already had an Acute Care placement. The thought of it was more intimidating than the experience. You will get the hang of it quickly, I know it. Thank you for sharing!