I applied online. I interviewed at AMR (Oklahoma City, OK) in Aug 2013
Interview
I had one interview for this job. It was not hard just a general interview with a few ems questions. They asked me what a coup contrecoup was. They also asked what the process was to splint a fore arm fracture. Also what vital signs would be expected from intracanial pressure.
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At the time the most difficult question was what is a coup contrecoup.
The interview itself was fine and people seemed really nice but what they advertise on the website and what they actually require were different.
They said they were hiring part time employees and when I went in for interview, they were only hiring full time employees. Also, they only have orientation once a month, and if that doesn't work for you, you have to reapply and prepare the documents all over again like the livescan and the drug test because they have to be up to date. I wasted a lot of time and money during the hiring process for this company because they weren't transparent about the expected process.
Good. Phone interview due to Covid pandemic. Can be a little awkward however. Overall a good experiences. Typical interview questions. Past job experience, how you would handle a certain situation... etc
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at AMR (San Diego, CA) in Feb 2021
Interview
Interview, skills test, PAT. Pretty easy going, they expect you to come well dressed and groomed, prepared, on time, and with all of your certifications and documentations ready to be read and presented. Expect to discuss BLS or ALS protocol questions, treatment questions, pathophysiology questions, s/s q's, etc. Personal questions, scenario questions, examples of actions you've taken in the past questions
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BLS or ALS protocol questions, treatment questions, pathophysiology questions, s/s q's, etc. Personal questions, scenario questions, examples of actions you've taken in the past questions