I applied in-person. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente
Interview
Well it was one on one interview. First, I applied online, then I received an email asking about me and my personality. Then it took awhile before I received a phone call from a recruiter. I followed up 3 weeks later. Then I got a call from the DA for an interview. I was interviewed by 2 Supervisors and the DA. They ask a lot of questions then i wait for their call. Overall it took almost 6 months to get hired. So for any applicants out there... Don't loose hope. You will get a call soon and If not just keep applying trust me I applied so many times.
I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente (Redwood City, CA)
Interview
super easy it was on demand. Well because I apply for flu clinic so I don't think they care that much but opportunity can be given to be on call or regular if they need nurses. Based on seniority
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself. What are the different sites you can give infants injections?
After submitting applications, I eventually received a call back and was interviewed by 2 managers at the same time. I was given the option of which department I wanted to work with. They were quite nice and just be prepared for the typical interview questions and be yourself. Emphasis on team work and customer service is a plus. I got lucky I didn't have to do a panel interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a time you encountered a difficult patient or a conflict with a coworker. How did you deal with it?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente (Bakersfield, CA) in Feb 2023
Interview
Panel interview with managers. They each one ask questions and took notes. You gave to wear professional. They provided address to the location for interviews and expect you to know your way there.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the 12 rights of medication administration.