I am interviewing for a promotion at work tomorrow. The coordinator for the RN program (our department is made up of three programs, RN, LPN and CNA) is retiring in June.
I'm one of three faculty who applied for the position. I think I've got a good shot at it. Of the three of us, one is really not a candidate (though she doesn't realize it) because she is not well liked and no one believes the Chair will want to work with her that closely.
So it's really between me and another gal, who IS a strong candidate.
I have to do a 10-15 minute lecture on heart failure as part of the interview process. I feel prepared for that part. But I am very nervous. I really want this job.
Wish me luck!
I'm one of three faculty who applied for the position. I think I've got a good shot at it. Of the three of us, one is really not a candidate (though she doesn't realize it) because she is not well liked and no one believes the Chair will want to work with her that closely.
So it's really between me and another gal, who IS a strong candidate.
I have to do a 10-15 minute lecture on heart failure as part of the interview process. I feel prepared for that part. But I am very nervous. I really want this job.
Wish me luck!
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