Practice 30 NHS Band 3 Clinical Support Worker interview questions covering patient care, clinical procedures, and ward responsibilities.
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Jaymie Payne is passionate about talent acquistion and has nine years of experience in corporate and healthcare recruitment.
The interviewer is trying to learn more about why you've made the decision to pursue new opportunities. Discuss with the interviewer your reason for leaving. Maintain a positive and professional tone; avoid complaining about your current or previous company, manager, or team, as hiring managers usually see this as a red flag. Instead, give a more general reason like "I'm looking for more opportunities for growth," "I'm ready to explore new industries and expand my skillset and experience," "I'm looking for a shorter commute, etc., "

Jaymie Payne is passionate about talent acquistion and has nine years of experience in corporate and healthcare recruitment.
"I've been working in retail for the last two years and would really like to find an entry-level role in healthcare. I enjoy working in retail and interacting with customers. Still, I've been considering going to nursing school, and I feel like starting as a clinical support worker would allow me to gain some experience and skills in healthcare to help me determine if nursing is the right career path choice for me. I feel I can add value to the team with many transferrable skills like communication, compassion, customer service, and reliability."
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