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Nursing associate

Hi,
I have a meet on teams with a Nursing Associate Apprentice Clinical and Educational support about my future interview. She offered me a meeting so I can ask any questions that I have regarding the interview. I am very nervous and anxious and I don't know what to ask.
Original post by SMarisa24
Hi,
I have a meet on teams with a Nursing Associate Apprentice Clinical and Educational support about my future interview. She offered me a meeting so I can ask any questions that I have regarding the interview. I am very nervous and anxious and I don't know what to ask.

Hey, :wavey:

There is no need to feel anxious and nervous.

They have offered you this opportunity so ask as many questions that you have about the interview process and the course.

This is a great opportunity to ease your nerves before your interview and gives you a chance to understand the course more.

They are there to help so use this as an advantage and ask as many questions as you can think of.

Remember no question is a silly question.

Check out this link on our top tips of interviews, which includes generic interview advice, specific healthcare interview advice and managing interview anxiety: https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7418316

I hope this helps and remember you've got this! :thumbsup:
Reply 2
I have just had my interview, I've probably totally blew it because of the nerves.
Original post by Thea Maria
I have just had my interview, I've probably totally blew it because of the nerves.

Hey, :hello:

I am sure you have done great!

Nerves are a good thing as it shows you care and the interviewers will be able to see that you care.

Don't stress and good luck hopefully you receive an offer shortly! :thumbsup:
Reply 4
Original post by CCCU Health Rep
Hey, :hello:
I am sure you have done great!
Nerves are a good thing as it shows you care and the interviewers will be able to see that you care.
Don't stress and good luck hopefully you receive an offer shortly! :thumbsup:

thank you. 2 weeks until I hear.

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