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Old Mar 08, 2008, 07:08 AM
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A new Job

I have a general question for anyone and everyone that can help.
What would you suggest, or what have you done in the past when searching for a job that out of state?
So, if you were moving out of state, how would you go about looking for a job in that new state, or in that new area?
I'm trying to steer away from a travel position, but I'm keeping my options open at this point.
What web resources would you reccomend, that are reliable?!

Thanks in advance.

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Old Mar 09, 2008, 01:51 AM
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I would use google to find hospitals in that area. You can also browse the state forums here at Allnurses to find out more about those facilities and areas.

I would look at their positions that are open on the facilities website and apply for those I am interested in.

I would then get in contact with nurse recruitment.

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