I want to start a support thread for us unemployed New Grads in California

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Hey yall. I want to start a support thread for us unemployed New Grads in California. I've recently lost a lot of my hope and optimism for finding a New Grad position. I graduated in May with my BSN and I've applied for about over 100 positions at this point and I've gotten one interview.:cry: The rejection and lack of options has taken a toll on me. I literally made an Excel spreadsheet of almost every New Grad program with information/dates/links in the state PLUS almost every hospital in the state with links to their job listings that I check multiple times a week with notes from their HR dept about if they hire New Grads. Part of what makes it worst is when "outsiders", I know they mean well, mention oh why don't you apply at this hospital or be a traveler or there's a shortage you'll get a job soon, etc. You just want to scream :arghh: I realized the best way to get through this is with the support of those in your shoes. Although we are in competition with each other we can help each other through the tears, hissy fits, and psychotic laughter.:roflmao:

I got the idea for this thread from another thread posted here on allnurses: https://allnurses.com/nursing-first-job/unemployed-new-grad-797292.html

I'm not saying we all need to meet in groups in our own areas (it's nice it comes about). But I want this to be a place for us to vent and support each other. If you're like me and you're so depressed that your mom gave you one of your Christmas presents early (It was a Tweety Bird robe) to try and cheer you up then please come and I have a virtual box of Kleenex and a pat on the back for you.:sorry:

One thing I learned in nursing school is that icebreakers can really do good sometimes so you're welcome to use the following to introduce yourself.

Hello my name is kenderella89 and I'm an unemployed New Grad.

License type: BSN

Time out of school: 8 months

# of positions applied to date: a little over 100

Dream RN position: NICU however I would love to start in Med Surg as well

Hospital experience: No but I have over 300 volunteer hours and I worked for the California Dept. of Public Health for 3 years

Where do you live: The Sacramento area although I just moved from the bay area

What are you doing now: Volunteering at a daycare trying to get a hospital volunteer position as well

Favorite color: Purple

How you cope with unemployment: I bake. A LOT. My friends' and family's waistlines hate me.

Congratulations!!!

Looks like I get to graduate too! I was offered a job on a mother/infant unit at a small hospital today. Thanks for the support of everyone in this thread. You can do it, guys!

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.
Looks like I get to graduate too! I was offered a job on a mother/infant unit at a small hospital today. Thanks for the support of everyone in this thread. You can do it, guys!

Congrats! Yay! :x3:

Specializes in ER.

I too am officially an alumna lol Just accepted a position in the ED :) Beyond excited & super blessed!

Specializes in Trauma | Surgical ICU.

- If you've applied online (to any hospital), the hospital retains your electronic application for more than 10 years. Be careful about in consistencies.It is easily browsed by the hiring managers/unit managers and HR.

- Be careful on submitting multiple applications: If it's a critical care unit (ICU, DOU, PACU etc), chances are it lands on the same RN Director/Manger for the critical care unit.

- I know job is scarce but never sell yourself short. Many RNs are underemployed right now, risking their licenses to get a job. DON'T! Once you accepted a job offer, that starting rate will be the base of your whole career. (If you start at $30, you can only get a raise of 0.25% to 1.5%/yearly)

Specializes in ER.
- Once you accepted a job offer that starting rate will be the base of your whole career. (If you start at $30, you can only get a raise of 0.25% to 1.5%/yearly)[/quote']

Never thought of that. Good to know & something to think about!

If you are unionized, which it seems like most major hospitals in California area, your salary will be based upon their union negotiations, not necessarily how much your previous job made. This is especially true if you move locations / states.

Also, I actually disagree about not applying to multiple critical care units, you can't assume that the same RN Director / HR person manages all critical care units. There is nothing wrong with submitting multiple job applications to different units in the same hospital. One recruiter might pass on your application while others might not. In smaller hospitals there might be one HR person who manages all critical care units, but in larger hospitals there will be multiple people screening applications.

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.
I too am officially an alumna lol Just accepted a position in the ED :) Beyond excited & super blessed!

Well look at us! Getting employed and everything!

Specializes in Aesthetics, Family Medicine.

Congrats to the nurses who recently got jobs. Definitely a huge weight off the shoulders. Crossing my fingers for the rest of you!!! 2013 is just beginning!!

Congratulations everyone! I'm hoping some of you luck rubs off on me!

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.
Congratulations everyone! I'm hoping some of you luck rubs off on me!

:cat: I hope so too!

PS I love how the day before I got offered the position I got a million rejection/This position is full emails.

I too am officially an alumna lol Just accepted a position in the ED :) Beyond excited & super blessed!

Hi bbailey RN!! May I ask where you got hired?

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