Common Interview questions for nurses

Common Interview Questions for Nurses and How to Answer Them

When preparing for a nursing job interview, it’s crucial to anticipate the types of questions you may be asked and to plan how you’ll respond with confidence. Whether you’re a new graduate nurse entering the field or a seasoned RGN aiming for a new role, interview questions often focus on your clinical experience, problem-solving skills, and ability to provide compassionate patient care. In this guide, we’ll break down the most common interview questions for nurses and how best to answer them.

Tell me about yourself and your nursing experience? 

When responding to this question, be honest and show your passion for nursing. Start with a brief overview of your background, including your educational qualifications and key experiences. Outline your nursing journey chronologically, highlighting major roles and accomplishments. Demonstrate your passion for nursing by explaining what inspired you to pursue this career and how your experiences have shaped your professional approach. 

Example Answer: I’ve always been passionate about healthcare, which led me to pursue a degree in nursing. Over the past five years, I’ve worked in various settings, including acute care and long-term care. In my most recent role, I managed a team of nurses and was involved in developing patient care plans. My experiences have deepened my commitment to patient-centred care and have equipped me with a diverse skill set that I’m excited to bring with me in this role. 

What are your strengths and weaknesses as a nurse? 

When discussing strengths, focus on qualities that make you an exceptional nurse, and link these to the nursing role you are applying for. When discussing weaknesses, choose an area of improvement that you’re actively working on. Highlight the steps you’ve taken to address this weakness and any progress you’ve made. 

Example Answer: One of my strengths is my ability to remain calm under pressure, which helps me provide effective care during critical situations. I’m also a strong communicator, which has been essential in coordinating with multidisciplinary teams. A weakness I’ve identified is my tendency to take on too many tasks simultaneously. I’m working on this by improving my time management skills and using tools to better prioritise my workload. 

Do you have any questions for us? 

This is your opportunity to demonstrate your genuine interest in the role and to determine if the organisation is the right fit for you. Prepare thoughtful questions that reflect your curiosity about the team, the work environment, and the expectations for the role. 

  • What is your culture/team like? 
  • How do you like working here? 
  • What qualities are you looking for? 
  • What advice would you give to a nurse who is new to your unit? 
  • What are the next steps in the interview process? 
  • What are the best things I can do to succeed in this unit? 
  • Are there any mentorship opportunities or continued support? 
  • What are some major challenges your nurses currently face? 

Need more help? 

Excel Healthcare is here to support you throughout your interview preparation and CV enhancement. If you’d like personalised assistance with your CV or interview coaching, simply click here and send us your CV for expert review. Our recruiters are dedicated to helping you present your experience in the best possible light and achieve your career goals. 

Qualified as a nurse in the EU? Looking to relocate to Ireland to work as a nurse? Here's how

Qualified as a nurse in the EU? Looking to relocate to Ireland to work as a nurse? Here’s how.

First, it is important to register as a nurse in the country in which you qualified. You will need to be on the register there before you start the process of relocating.

The most important step is passing the English exam. The English exam can be tough and has low pass rates first time round, so ensure you take a free English assessment before you book it. Here are two options:

There are 2 types of English tests that you can do. IELTS is the cheapest option but tends to be harder and has lower pass rates (around €200). OET is easier to understand and communicate with as they train you as a healthcare professional utilising healthcare language (around €360).

Minimum scores accepted by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) are below:

Minimum IELTS and OET scores accepted by NMBI

Please note that:

  • NMBI only accept IELTS/OET test results that are less then two years old. If your test results are out of date, you will need to re-sit IELTS/OET
  • NMBI will independently verify your scores
  • NMBI only accept one test result and do not accept combined results
  • NMBI do not accept IELTS One Skill Retake
  • NMBI do not accept IELTS online or OET at home

After passing the English exam you can then register on the NMBI website and upload your documents. Once you have your PIN and pay the fee it is very easy to get a job in Ireland.

For more information get in touch with us today 01 871 7666 or email info@excelhealthcare.com. You can view all of our live nursing roles here.

Newly qualified nurses

Where To Take Your Career as a Newly Qualified Nurse

Have you recently completed your nursing studies and don’t know where to begin looking for work?

Have you thought of becoming an agency nurse? Agency nursing is a great way to start building your career as a Nurse for many different reasons.

You can choose where you wish to work be it a nursing home, HSE hospital, private hospital, hospice or other healthcare environments and gain extensive experience in multiple settings.

Signing up as an agency nurse is simple.

Here are some benefits of working as an agency nurse with Excel:

  • Dedicated recruitment consultant to answer your queries
  • Easy sign-up process
  • Uniform and badge provided
  • CV and Career guidance
  • Opportunity to gain experience within a variety of healthcare settings
  • Higher pay
  • Weekly pay
  • Digital and easy to use timesheets
  • Shift flexibility to assist further studies, family, social life, and external hobbies etc.
  • Working with a variety of healthcare professionals
  • The opportunity to gain confidence working with different teams
  • Networking opportunities
  • Full or part time options
  • Seasonal work or whenever suits you
  • Training and development opportunities

At Excel Healthcare, we provide a range of training courses, including online and classroom training for healthcare professionals which you can check out here.

Excel are always looking for more qualified nurses to join our Healthcare team, please don’t hesitate to reach out for a confidential chat and more information on our agency and what it can offer you. There are always job opportunities available at Excel Healthcare.

For more information call us on 01 871 7666 or email info@excelhealthcare.com

nurses

How to become a nurse in Northern Ireland?

Nurses provide care across a variety of social and clinical settings. Both public and private healthcare in Northern Ireland is always in great demand for nurses in all disciplines.

To practice nursing in Northern Ireland you have to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the regulatory body for nursing and midwifery. This can be done once you have gained your nursing degree.

If you come from overseas and you wish to practice nursing in Northern Ireland, you have to go through the process of qualifications recognition to get registered with the NMC.

To get registered as a nurse in Northern Ireland, please advise the NMC website as you will need to complete International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and OSCE.

If you are an experienced or newly registered nurse in Northern Ireland and wish to work with us or take up a few extra shifts, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a confidential chat.

Working with Excel Healthcare will give you an opportunity to practice nursing and gain confidence in different settings (hospitals, hospices, nursing homes). You will have the great advantage of flexibility as you can choose the days and hours you want to work. Whether the area you are passionate about is the care of the elderly, general nursing, or mental health, we will make sure to find the perfect match for you.

In addition to the NMC registration, you will need the following certificates:

  • Basic life support/First Aid
  • Infection Control
  • Moving and Handling
  • Medication Management
  • Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults
  • DOLS

Our healthcare team has a number of roles available across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and is ready to assist you on the way to securing new job opportunities.

Get in touch with us to register your interest.