Is it hard to get a job at Choa
They asked a lot, lot of situational questions.Places i thought would be similar (i.e.I work at a top 10 children's hospital.Insights from 7 indeed users who have interviewed with choa within the last 5 years.Interviews at children's healthcare of atlanta experience positive 78% neutral 22% getting an interview applied online 100% difficulty 3.0 average hard average easy interviews for top jobs at children's healthcare of atlanta registered nurse (13) nurse extern (9) patient care technician (7) patient care specialist (5)
You need to be willing to practice 8+ hours a day, there is lots of exercising and you don't get to see family and friends a lot.Vanderbilt) pays much less than dc, so i'm hoping atlanta isn't the same!So many nurses have left to travel.Now, thanks to covid, you could probably land a job fairly easily.When i graduated (10 years ago) it was extremely difficult to get a job let alone a residency position.
I have something in the works for employment though and i am praying that everything goes through as planned. great people to work with and for. (in 61 reviews) cons the pay is low for the atlanta area and leadership does not keep up with market salary reviews/increases. (in 97 reviews) choa doesn't do a very good job of acting on reports of poor management. (in 80 reviews) see more pros and cons pros & cons are excerpts from user reviews.We've moved furniture in our waiting rooms to create more space for your safety.;I am currently a trainee for a korean entertainment center, i won't sugarcoat it:My best advice is to start as seasonal and work very hard for them to keep you.
I truly enjoy my job and the people i work with and that is what keeps me there.It sucks because i really enjoyed working there.Basically if you want to do peds in atlanta, you do it for choa.