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Jul 10, 2009 01:10 PM

New nurse...resume question


Ok now I have officially passed the NCLEX. Do I write that on my resume I assume? Where below my name and address? Thanks.


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from oguesswhat
Old Jul 10, 2009, 01:10 PM

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Oh and how do I write it exactly?
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from rbezemek
Old Jul 10, 2009, 01:44 PM

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The only time I have ever seen NCLEX actually referenced on a resume is when it a graduate nurse indicating when he/she is scheduled to take it. Otherwise, passing NCLEX is automically assumed by the credentials you put on your resume - RN, LV/PN. No one ever keeps it on their resume after the fact.
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from oguesswhat
Old Jul 10, 2009, 02:14 PM

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Ok so do I put RN after my name then? So I do not need to write my license number on my resume then?
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from llg
Old Jul 10, 2009, 02:49 PM

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I used to put my license number right under my name and address, simply listing the state and the number. However, someone suggested that I remove the number as it might make it possible for someone to "steal it." I am not sure how they would do that or use it for some bad purpose, it made sense to me. So now, I just state

Registered Nurse, Commonwealth of Virginia
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from janfrn
Old Jul 10, 2009, 05:01 PM

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Most employers will want to see proof that you're licensed when you do all the HR stuff after hire. They often also want proof that you've up-to-date with your BLS too, and a criminal records check, fingerprints and a few other things. You shouldn't need to put your license number on your resume, because you can't legally call yourself an RN or LPN if you haven't passed the exam and paid for your credentials.
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from oguesswhat
Old Jul 11, 2009, 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by janfrn View Post
Most employers will want to see proof that you're licensed when you do all the HR stuff after hire. They often also want proof that you've up-to-date with your BLS too, and a criminal records check, fingerprints and a few other things. You shouldn't need to put your license number on your resume, because you can't legally call yourself an RN or LPN if you haven't passed the exam and paid for your credentials.

But I have passed the exam...and I am licensed.
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from llg
Old Jul 11, 2009, 09:52 AM

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Your prospective employer will verify your license with the state board directly as part of the process of hiring you. They may or many not need you to give them your license number to do that.

I would give your license number to them if they ask for it as part of your application, but I would not include the number on a resume that you might distribute widely at job fairs, etc. You can just include the name of the state and what license you hold on a resume that you will distribute widely.
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