

I look forward to continuing this level of compassionate care with your organization."ĥ.

While attending university, I spent a lot of time volunteering at a local hospice - not only for the added experience but also to give back to others.

I take the opportunity to understand and help others whenever possible. "Yes, I most certainly consider myself a compassionate person. I am warm-hearted, responsive to my patients' needs, and always empathetic." I consider myself a very compassionate individual. "I understand that compassion is one of the top qualities that I need to bring to the workplace, being in the healthcare services profession. How would you rate your level of empathy for others? Talk to the interviewer about the compassionate qualities that you possess. To succeed in the healthcare services industry, you should have a substantial level of compassion for your patients or customers. The majority of my motivation comes from simply helping people." Honestly, the best thanks that I can get is a pat on the back now and then. I am fully aware that healthcare-related positions can seem thankless. "I am an easily motivated individual, and it does not take much to keep me engaged. I focus on being grateful to be allowed to see private, raw, emotional parts of people's lives." Nowadays, I make an effort to expressly thank the people I work with when they do a good job. But I made a point to find it in other places instead of expecting it from my patients. It's not like I don't need positive reinforcement. So, I stopped needing thanks from my patients. "My chosen career was helping people at exactly the point they were least capable of censoring themselves or giving back. Do you need to have verbal recognition? Are you motivated solely by the success of your team? Talk to the interviewer about how you have stayed motivated in the past. The interviewer would like to know how they could continue to motivate you - even on the hardest of days.
