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🎙️ Got a Question for an Internal Recruiter?
Hi EYS Community! I’m recording an upcoming Episode 13 of the Fisher Search Group Leadership Podcast next Wednesday with a seasoned internal recruiter from a large company. What is your top pressing question you’d love answered from the inside? If so, drop them here—I’ll be happy to include them in my interview script. I'd love to hear what you're wondering about the most. Thanks for your insight!
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Bioventus Second Round Interview
Hi everyone! Hope all of your days are going well. I just received an update that I will be moving forward to the second round interview for an Associate TM role with their fracture care division. I was wondering if anyone would have any tips or insight on what to expect as I prepare for this interview. Thanks for your time!
Final round interview Advice
I made it to the final round interview for a sports medicine role at an orthopedic device company. I’ll be interviewing with the Executive VP, and possibly the Sales Director. I want to prepare as thoroughly as possible, and not give them a reason to give the job to someone else. Based off anyone’s experience, what questions from these individuals should I most likely expect to answer? Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Describing a situation where I had to pivot my approach after facing an unexpected challenge
S: I was working with a medically complex patient who was highly motivated to get out of be and sit up in her wheelchair. The patient had multiple medical issues, but her desire to be more independent was clear. After transferring her into the chair, she experienced a syncopal episode shortly afterward. T: My immediate goal was to respond quickly and safely to the syncopal episode, ensuring the patient's safety and coordinating with the healthcare team to get her the necessary care. A: As soon as the patient became symptomatic, I immediately called for assistance to help transfer patient back to bed, ensuring that we minimized the risk of injury during the process. Once the patient was safely back in bed, I ensured her vital signs were checked and I communicated all relevant information to the Rapid Response Team. R: The team effort allowed for a swift, coordinated response, preventing any injury or further complications for the patient. T: This experience reinforced my ability to stay composed under pressure, adjust my treatment plan in real-time, and respond quickly in a medical emergency. It also demonstrated the importance of collaboration and clear communication with the healthcare team to ensure the best outcome for the patient.
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START RESPONSE TO ACHIEVING MAJOR RESULT
S: I was asked, along with a co-worker, to develop an educational presentation on Mobility Training, due to the rise in workplace injuries and patient falls. T: Our goal was to create a comprehensive and engaging presentation that would educate nursing staff on the importance of mobility training, proper body mechanics, and safe transfer techniques. A: Researched best practices for mobility training and patient handling, ensuring the content aligned with hospital policies and safety guidelines. Designed an interactive presentation, incorporating demonstrations, and real-life case scenarios to engage the audience. Provided hands-on demonstrations and encouraged participation to reinforce proper transfer techniques and injury prevention strategies. R: The training was well received by the nursing staff, leading to increased awareness of proper mobility techniques and noticeable improvement in safe patient handling practices. T: This experience demonstrated my ability to develop and implement effective training programs, collaborate across departments and drive positive outcomes in patient care and workplace safety.
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