I've found that "new grad" and "new nurse" are symantics in the real world.
While you're not "newly graduated" you don't have much experience at all, so you'd be a "new nurse". Most places, when looking for RNs, are speaking about those with a minimum of a year's work experience, unless they specifically say "new grads welcome". And then everything's game
At close to a year of experience as an RN, I still consider myself a "new nurse", as do others I work with. ALL of us who came from last year's graduating class are "new" in their book, lol....not incompetent, not totally green of course, just...."new". And that's a good thing, since there's a world of difference between a seasoned nurse and one with less than a year's experience!
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