i'm seriously looking for a registered nurse job

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Its really difficult to get RN job in New Jersey,can't believe is four months now and i haven't worked as an RN after all my struggles to pass NCLEX exam as a foreign nurse huh...Please can anyone here help me with RN job in New Jersey or Florida,i would do any kind of RN job with any pay rate so long as am working as an RN.All facility wants RN with experience i wonder how someone will get experience without working.This site helped me to pass my NCLEX,hope you all will help me get a job or at least an advice. Love you all

kidnurse07

37 Posts

applying for jobs online and taking classes (for certificates) to meet the minimum requirement for the job posting isn't enough... try making some facetime (dropping off resumes), volunteering, job fairs, etc... i know a couple of new graduates that were able to land jobs within 1 month of license in California with an associates by dropping off a resume in person.

IvoryRN

22 Posts

Thanks Kidnurse for replying,i have been doing that,one asked me to volunteer for some weeks then they would consider hiring me,but i rejected it thinking they just wanna use me,but here i am,still looking for job.

greeneth

40 Posts

Not in Florida but Houston Northwest Medical Center is hiring.

allnurses Guide

Nurse SMS, MSN, RN

6,843 Posts

Specializes in Critical Care; Cardiac; Professional Development.

There is an over abundance of new grad RNs and the market is saturated. Up to 48% of new grads are still unemployed at the one year mark in certain tight markets. New York/New Jersey is one of them as is Florida. Four months isn't that long, though it feels like it is. You will have better luck if you are willing to move somewhere that isn't as saturated. Also, being foreign educated in a market full of US citizens also needing work is going to put you at a disadvantage. Keep applying and consider moving to an area that is more open to new grads.

IvoryRN

22 Posts

Houston would have been a good one for me,ummm...their license endorsement process for a foreign nurse is just so much,it will cost me a lot and i dont even know if i will get a job there.

IvoryRN

22 Posts

I heard North Dakota is job friendly to New RN'S,their endorsement process looks a bit easier,please does anyone know any hospital that will be able to hire a diploma RN,that graduated 2011(foreign nurse).I will appreciate if anyone will give me any information about RN jobs in North Dakota,guess am ready to move to any state that will hire me.

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Nurse SMS, MSN, RN

6,843 Posts

Specializes in Critical Care; Cardiac; Professional Development.

I have heard the same. Maybe check out their state forum as a starting point?

allnurses Guide

Nurse SMS, MSN, RN

6,843 Posts

Specializes in Critical Care; Cardiac; Professional Development.

Not sure what your heritage is, but if you belong to a community of individuals who come from the same country you may wish to seek their help in networking. The Filipino community and those from African countries are outstanding at this from what I have observed.

Lyeenar27

3 Posts

Have you tried long term care and rehab? I am also foreign trained and learnt quickly my chances in acute care were slim. I just looking to ltc and have a pending offer and an interview. don't give up.you will find a job.

tara07733

102 Posts

That could have been a great opportunity. I would have swooped down on that just to get myself noticed, unpaid or not.

IvoryRN

22 Posts

Yes,i missed that opportunity,i didn't know it was going to be difficult to get a job.

I have been applying everywhere,is not just easy

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