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Jun 02, 2009 09:24 PM

Please help! Looking for job in Orange County !


Hi all,
I have a BSN and 14 months telemetry experience and am planning a move to Orange County ASAP. After searching through several hospitals job listings, I am discouraged at how limited positions are. It seems no one wants to hire without previous experience in that particular specialty. How am I supposed to gain experience if they won't even consider you? I would like to try something outside Telemetry, ICU/NICU/ER... Any ideas? Even UC Irvine has only a few positions listed...

Any help would be SO GREAT!


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from malaski
Old Jun 03, 2009, 07:04 AM

Default Re: Please help! Looking for job in Orange County !
You could try St. Josephs in Orange County, or mabye Long Beach Memorial
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from Seyma
Old Jun 07, 2009, 02:23 AM

Default Re: Please help! Looking for job in Orange County !
Long Beach Memorial is currently on a hiring freeze. My mom works at UCI and said there were 100 people applying for just 2 positions. I'm not sure about St. Josephs though.
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