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Why Employers Do Not Hire?

  • Lack of planning for career-no purpose or goal.
  • Lack of interest and enthusiasm; passive, indifferent, lack of vitality
  • Lack of confidence, nervous, “dead fish” handshake
  • Why Employers Do Not Hire?

    Why Employers Do Not Hire?

  • Never heard of the company
  • Shows no interest in company or in the industry and asks no questions about the job
  • Poor personal appearance
  • Superiority complex, know-it-all attitude
  • Inability to express self clearly; poor voice, diction, grammar
  • Overemphasis on money; interest only in the best dollar offer
  • Unwilling to start at the bottom; expects too mush too soon
  • Lack of maturity, inability to take criticism
  • Lack of social understanding, no tact , lack of courtesy
  • Falls to look interviewer in the eyes
  • Sloppy application blank and late to interview without a good reason
  • Lack of knowledge in field of specialization
  • Wants job only for a short time
  • Emphasis on whom he/she knows
  • Cynical, radical ideas
  • Indefinite response to question
  • Community Health Nurses-Public Health Nurses

    Community health nurses (public health nurses), provide community-based health care. Nurses in this field often work for a state funded or federally funded agency, or a private health provides company. They may work in community health centers in large and small cities

    Home Health Care Nurses-Visiting Nurses

    Home health care nurses (visiting nurses) must have the skills to provide care in a unique setting such as someone’s home. They care for patients who are recovering from an accident or illness. Home health care nurses also care for children with disabilities and for women who have experienced recent childbirth.

    Psychiatric Nurses, Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses

    Psychiatric nurses care for pediatric, teen, adult, and elderly patients who may have a broad spectrum of mentally and emotionally related medical needs. Basic psychiatric nurses are registered nurses who work primarily with patients needing mental health or psychiatric care.

    Nurse Anesthetists-CRNAs

    Nurse anesthetists – certified registered nurse anesthetists ( CRNAs). CRNAs are registered nurses (RNs) with advanced training in anesthesiology.

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