209 questions about working at NHS
What questions did they ask during your interview at NHS?
What would you do if a patient tells you something but asked you to keep it secret? Asked 5 March 2017
Answered 5 March 2017
What was the most challenging part of your role at NHS?
No progression or development. Asked 28 October 2018
Answered 28 October 2018
Can you work remotely at NHS?
It is highly unlikely that you’ll be able to work remotely in a Healthcare Support Worker role, as most tasks you’ll do are patient-facing in both community and inpatient settings eg taking observations, weights, blood pressure readings, supporting theatre or ward staff in their daily duties etc. Administrative tasks may include things like re-stocking stores or updating patient records.Asked 28 November 2018
Answered by NHS
27 October 2020
If you were to leave NHS, what would be the reason?
RetirementAsked 2 October 2018
Answered 2 October 2018
What is the work environment and culture like at NHS?
It’s about completing each task due to shortage of staff. Asked 9 October 2018
Answered 9 October 2018
What is the most stressful part about working at NHS?
lack of management supportAsked 26 September 2018
Answered 26 September 2018
How do you feel about going to work at NHS each day?
Rewarding but very stressful. Asked 3 October 2018
Answered 3 October 2018
How would you describe the pace of work at NHS?
Fast paced Asked 26 September 2018
Answered 26 September 2018
If you were in charge, what would you do to make NHS a better place to work?
Ensure EAs were properly trained and supported Asked 3 October 2018
Answered 3 October 2018
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