Veterinary Assistant Interview — need advise
Hello. Last week, I had an a sit down interview in person at a hospital to be a vet assistant. They invited me back this upcoming Tuesday for what the practice manager called a “observational interview”. Backstory, I currently work full-time as a doctors assistant at a GP. The current environment is pretty toxic and I’m afraid to get fired for speaking up but main reason i’m finding a new job is because there’s not a lot of opportunity for growth and eventually I would love to become an RVT.
Anyways, I’m going to this observational interview on Tuesday, which will be two hours and they told me to wear scrubs. I’m assuming I’m going to be helping restrain and things of that matter, but also watch surgery. I’m very nervous because this clinic doesn’t just take dogs and cats like my current one. They also have exotics. even though I do have experience hands on at my current job. I don’t know how to do blood draws or catheters or surgery, but I do know how it’s administer vaccines and restrain, cytologies and rads.
Basically, just asking some advice on how I could stand out to the clinic but also not seeing like I’m useless lol. I really love the hospital that I am interviewing at. It’s super big, prime location, there’s so much opportunity to learn and learn exotics, etc. and they have lots of nice staff and they’re always fully booked. I don’t want to mess it up. lol help!!
Sorry this was so long lol. Thanks in advance!!