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      Credentialing Analyst Interview

      24 Apr 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Del Mar, CA

      Other Credentialing Analyst interview reviews for AMN Healthcare

      Credentialing Analyst Interview

      29 Aug 2023
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at AMN Healthcare

      Interview

      The interview process is relatively easy. Be prepared for behavioral questions. Speak to your transferrable skills if you do not have any experience. Confidence in your abilities will get you far and they do train you.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time when you had to deal with a difficult client. How did you handle the situation?
      Answer question
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at AMN Healthcare (Del Mar, CA) in Apr 2015

      Interview

      I applied online and was contacted by a corporate recruiter a few weeks later and we did a phone interview on the spot (which is fine because they do ask if you have a few moments to answer a few questions). The phone interview was really nice and questions were relevant to the position. After the phone interview with the recruiter, she then scheduled another phone interview the following day with a supervisor in the specific department that I had applied to and it was about a 30 minute interview. Again, questions were relevant to the position and lots of situational questions. Later that day, I was contacted by the recruiter again so that I may move forward to the actual interview at their HQ. There are two parts to the actual location interview. First interview I believe was with a manager and then right after I was taken upstairs to be interviewed with two more managers at the same time (small "panel"). These questions were more of if you understand what the position is (I think most people don't) and it felt like an interview of what my intentions were as far as "why AMN?" and my personal career goals "where do you see yourself in five years?". Interview for me was a little bit over an hour compared to another applicant I saw. After the last interview, they stated that I would be contacted no later than (specific date) regardless of their decision. They called the next day and made an offer. I was actually very impressed with their interview process. They were very professional, not intimidating at all, and very efficient which is very nice because most company's that I've interviewed for were not very efficient nor respectful of the interviewee's time.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How is your current position relevant to what you are applying for?
      Answer question
      6

      Credentialing Analyst Interview

      17 June 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Diego, CA
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at AMN Healthcare (San Diego, CA)

      Interview

      I was contacted by a talent acquisition coordinator for a brief phone interview to make sure I was a good fit for the position. I then when on to a group interview after that I sat with an employee from AMN and got to see what they do on a daily basis. Last I had an interview with director of credentintiling analysts.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What are some thing you do that help keep you organized?
      Answer question
      1

      Credentialing Analyst Interview

      13 Feb 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Coppell, TX
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at AMN Healthcare (Coppell, TX) in Feb 2017

      Interview

      To be completely honest, I am very disappointed in their hiring and interviewing practices. I was told, by a hiring manager that I would “definitely hear from us, no matter what, this afternoon” after I spoke with her Wednesday, February 8. I didn’t receive any notifications from the "talent acquisition" associate until after noon Thursday, February 9. This was not the only time that she (TA associate) failed to communicate with me, as documented below: Phone interview on Thursday, January 26. Online assessment and email to TA associate sent same day (1/26/2017). No reply until the following Tuesday, January 31, when I was ordered to interview, in the office, on Thursday, February 2. I wasn’t even granted an opportunity to choose a date/time that fit my schedule and, in good faith, I canceled a previously scheduled appointment in order to express my genuine interest. After interviewing on February 2, I returned the following day, Friday, February 3, at the time designated and waited 40 minutes to “job shadow” for less than 10 minutes and then meet with a hiring manager for TWO minutes (she walked me to the elevator). Once again, they failed to communicate with me regarding the status of that experience and my application, until I received a call Tuesday, February 7, for a FOURTH interview. I finally received the following on Thursday, February 9: I apologize for the delayed response. For the Credentialing opportunities starting on 2/13 we have actually decided to move forward with another individual. We were very fortunate that we had some great candidates apply for the opportunity, which led to a big group to choose from. With that being said the hiring manager and team were honestly very impressed with you. We have another Credentialing class starting soon and they are going to discuss your information with additional Hiring Leaders. Would you be interested in pursuing the same role in a different department within the organization? If so I will be in touch once I have an idea of next steps. Again thank you for your time and we continue to wish you success within your job search. Best Regards, (T.A. associate) Furthermore, their career website is a disaster. One cannot tell for which of the dozens of positions you are applying. There are multiple, identical positions listed without any distinct characteristic. So, you cannot distinguish which post is which. The worst part is, they posted a job with a glaring spelling error: CREDENTAILING This is how I was treated after a highly-respected current employee (recruiting specialist) referred me for the position. I was also told "how to dress" for an interview... with a complete attachment on what is and what is not appropriate for the workplace. The email also contained "Bring your résumé." If a person is applying for a professional position and does not already know 1. to bring their résumé and 2. how to dress, that should help eliminate potential idiots from being hired. By the way, I also believe that it's ridiculous to require four interviews for a position that only pays $20/hour (non-negotiable).

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Do you have any questions for us?
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      3