By: Stacy Maitha Clinical Nurse Manager, Interstaff I spent two years hiring nurses to work in a busy emergency department (ED). We cared for about 150 patients each day, or around 50,000 patients per year, in a 30-bed ED. The department saw patients with a wide array…
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October 14, 2020
Steps of the TN Visa Process
Canadian Registered Nurse, For Nurses, Mexican Registered Nurse, TN Visa, TN Visa Program, U.S. Visa Sponsorship
Interstaff’s TN Visa program provides job opportunities and U.S. Visa sponsorship for Registered Nurses with Canadian and Mexican citizenship. The steps of our program are outlined below. Step 1 (Day 1) – Interview & Return Contract Once your contract is received, we’ll collect the documents that need…
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Body language is not universal across cultures so it is vital to know what clues your body is sending while you communicate with others. Are you conveying the right message with your body language? Mastering the English language requires more than just learning vocabulary words and the…
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The interview is the final step of the application process. During their scheduled time, nurses will speak with the Clinical Director one-on-one. It’s important to know what the Director looks for; below is a list of how to best prepare for your interview. Timeliness – It is…