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Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
Oncology nurses can work in a variety of settings which include outpatient clinics, hospital oncology floors, and even in the home care setting. Heading into your interview, it is vital that you understand the type of role you are interviewing for and the hours that will be required of you if hired. Make sure to take the time to read through the job description once again and pay close attention to what hours are listed. If the organization requires being on call, ensure that you highlight your ability to work on call. You want to make sure your interviewer walks away from your time together knowing that your availability will not hinder the care of patients if you are hired.

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
"Yes, I was very excited about this opportunity as an oncology nurse in part because of the Monday through Friday clinic hours. This works very well for my family situation. If I'm fortunate enough to be offered this role, I have been working on call for the majority of my career and would continue to be able to as part of your team."

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