I was initially contacted for an interview in November about two weeks after I put in an online application. I went in and was given a quiz on basic medical terminology, anatomy, etc. as well as a timed typing test. The interviewer then went over my resume with me and asked basic interview questions. I hadn't heard anything from HR in a few weeks so I contacted my interviewer and was told that they would let me know if there was an open position. Four months later, I was contacted again and went in for a second interview conducted by two people. I was asked a lot of scenario-based questions as well as personality and medical-related questions. Ultimately I was not offered a position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a scenario where you did not agree with the decision made by a supervisor
I applied online. I interviewed at Patient First (Harrisburg, PA) in Oct 2024
Interview
I was interviewed online first and then there was an in person interview. After that, I didn't hear back from anyone and its been several months. I did call them and ask about my status but still no clear response.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you know how to take vitals and perform an EKG? What will you gain by working at Patient First? What will Patient First gain by hiring you? Who is a role model for you? What is your ideal supervisor? How to take manual BP?
First it was a phone call explaining the job and asking for availability then it was a zoom call w in depth interview questions but overall it wasnt too bad
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you know how to take vitals and perform an ekg?
There was one brief phone call with an HR rep asking very basic questions and asking mostly about availability. There was then another interview with a different HR rep over a video call, asking more behavioral and situational questions. There may be a third in person portion of the interview (didn’t get that far yet). There was also a very basic medical knowledge assessment online.