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Question 27 of 40 for our Entry-Level Nursing Mock Interview

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Question 27 of 40

What inspired you to pursue a career in the nursing field?

Nursing is not meant for everyone, and the interviewer is asking this question to learn more about your motivation behind pursuing a career in nursing. A career in nursing can be both physically and emotionally challenging; it takes a person with compassion and a willingness to care for others in their most vulnerable states. To effectively answer this question, respond honestly, but focus on your passion for people and caring for others. A more successful answer would include a specific personal experience that inspired you to pursue nursing as a career.

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How to Answer: What inspired you to pursue a career in the nursing field?

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  • 27. What inspired you to pursue a career in the nursing field?

      How to Answer

      Nursing is not meant for everyone, and the interviewer is asking this question to learn more about your motivation behind pursuing a career in nursing. A career in nursing can be both physically and emotionally challenging; it takes a person with compassion and a willingness to care for others in their most vulnerable states. To effectively answer this question, respond honestly, but focus on your passion for people and caring for others. A more successful answer would include a specific personal experience that inspired you to pursue nursing as a career.

      Written by Kelly Burlison on July 16th, 2019

      1st Answer Example

      "I have always wanted a career where I could help people, but when I first started college, I wasn't sure exactly what that meant. However, I was drawn to nursing after volunteering at a hospital one summer. I feel like nurses are the backbone of the clinical system; not only do they keep the system running, they provide care to patients and their family members when it counts the most. Once I decided on nursing, I never looked back, and so far, it has been one of the best decisions of my life."

      Written by Kelly Burlison on July 16th, 2019

      2nd Answer Example

      "I am a career changer; I worked as a corporate accountant in the hospitality field for over a decade. However, when my mother was undergoing treatment for cancer several years ago, I was inspired to pursue a career in nursing. Seeing the nurses care for my mother so compassionately through all stages of her cancer treatment made me realize I needed to devote my career to something more meaningful. I have nothing against accounting; it is a great career, but I feel my time will be better spent caring for others instead of sitting behind a spreadsheet."

      Written by Kelly Burlison on July 16th, 2019

      3rd Answer Example

      "My desire to become a nurse was two-fold. I have been inspired by the many nurses in my life and wanted a career like theirs where I could care for others every day. The other reason I wanted to pursue nursing is the variety of opportunities available to nurses. Nursing offers me the opportunity to work in an inpatient setting, an outpatient setting, in case management, informatics, and so many other areas. As a nurse, I know I will always be able to learn and grow while staying in the same field."

      Written by Kate Buckley on December 21st, 2022

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      Anonymous Answer

      "All of my life I thought I wanted to deliver babies; I used to wake up early before school when I was 7 or 8 years old to watch birth day or birth story because I was just fascinated by birth and newborns and all of it. When I started working on the postpartum unit I realized I really enjoyed everything about that population. Then during my maternity rotation, I saw that labor and delivery is a lot of waiting around. Although I loved watching the births, I found myself more interested in the baby more so than the mom. That hospital had a level 2 NICU and although it was a very small unit and I did not get to see a lot of critical babies, being in the environment and getting to see what working in a NICU is like, made me realize that that is want I want to do. I want to work in a job where I feel I am truly needed and making an impact. These babies depend on you for everything and I would be blessed to be able to make such a difference in their lives and care. I always knew I wanted to be in healthcare because I thrive on caring for others. When my uncle was in the hospital after a bicycle accident, I really saw how the nurses treated him and my family and I knew I wanted to be that for other families."

      Marcie's Feedback

      This is such a wonderful and genuine answer. Without a doubt, it will touch any interviewer's heart! It sounds like your personality is perfectly suited to being a NICU nurse and that it is truly a calling for you. The rest of us are lucky to have people like you in this world! :) Excellent answer!
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  • About the Author

    I began my healthcare career when I was a sophomore in high school and became an STNA (state-tested nursing assistant) at a local long-term care facility. I then went on to work as a nursing assistant at a local hospital and home healthcare agency. During that time, I pursued my Bachelor's in Business Administration: Human Resource Management and transitioned to working for one of the largest long-term care and post-acute rehab companies in the country. I supported the talent acquisition function and in the span of 8 years, I screened and interviewed over 1,500 nurse aides, LPNs, and RNs.

    I hold a very special place in my heart for nurses, as it's often a thankless and tiresome job. Not everyone is cut out to be a nurse and I have great respect and admiration for those that choose this career path. As a content writer and interview coach for MockQuestions, my goal is to help you prepare and succeed in your upcoming interview. This article offers interview tips and advice along with 40 practice interview questions and answer examples to help you better understand what to expect and prepare for interview day! Wishing you the best of luck!

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