Originally Posted by LIZH18
True, but it's not always easy to pick up and leave. Especially when you are married, own a home here, and are pregnant with 1st child...
I think that if you get a degree in this state and pay outrageous tuition, you should have the opportunity to be hired here.
People were so surprised when I told them I couldn't get a job in a hospital...everyone thinks there is a shortage. I think there still is, but only for experienced nurses. Hospitals that wouldn't even call me before, now call and I have only had 3 months experience as a nurse.
Although I did not have a problem getting a job after graduation (graduated in 07), experience is the key for nurses in the present job market. I have recently turned down offers from other hospitals (Brigham and others), and have been besieged by phone calls from travel agencies with tempting offers. The manager on my floor has 4 positions open but is looking for nurses with a least a year experience. I do believe there is a nursing shortage, but a shortage of experienced nurses.
A few of us asked the manager why she wont hire a pct who just who just graduated and was told that it is not in the budget to hire a new graduate. She did not have it in the budget to pay 2 nurses to do the job of one for close to 6 months. An experienced nurse gets 4 weeks of orientation where as a new nurse gets up to 20 weeks of orientation.
I know its a rough landscape right now for new grads, but hang in there and be persistent. Look for open houses and try to network. I am sure there are some on this forum than can help! Good luck!
PS Beth Israel is opening up a new floor and needs new and experienced nurses. If anyone is interested please feel free to contact me!