- 11 February 2020
- 6 min read
My General Practice Nurse interview and how I answered the interview questions
SubscribeDo you have a nursing interview coming up? Read Claire's tips and how she successfully answered the questions put to her during an interview for a General Practice Nurse job.

Topics covered
What were the requirements of the job (that I met and got me the interview)?
What information was I sent ahead of my interview?
This is how I prepared for my GP surgery interview
How did the GP surgery set the interview up?
How did I find out I had been successful?
Here are some of the interview questions I was asked - and how I handled them
These are the essential and desirable skills they required me to have and talk about
Introduction
Hello, my name is Claire Carmichael and I have just been offered my dream job of a practice nurse within general practice (GP).
I applied for this role and then heard back within a week!
I wanted to share what I learned about the interview process.
I'll set out all the questions you may be asked, and how you can answer them.
Because I got the job (yay!)
I must add a little disclaimer here; every practice has its own standards and they will vary from place to place, so what I experienced may be completely different to what you do.
This is because each practice is independent in the way they run their recruitment process.
So, my main tip is – look at their job description and person specification.
However, I hope this will be useful to anyone else who's been invited to a GP surgery interview for a Practice Nurse vacancy.
About this contributor
Registered Nurse
I am a Registered Nurse with over 12 years healthcare experience including: elderly care, orthopaedics, sexual health / family planning, qualified GP nurse, transgender healthcare and now in my new role as an assistant lecturer (as of Nov 2022). I believe that nursing gets a lot of bad press, so I create blogs and vlogs to help anyone considering their nursing career and to create positivity surrounding our profession as I'm so passionate about nursing.
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