New Grad stuck between two positions

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Specializes in intensive and cardiac care.

Hello! I am a new grad as of December of last year (2015). When I was applying for jobs I had my heart set on a particular new grad residency program at a hospital I knew I wanted to work at. I got many job offers from other places except that one. I accepted a job at an ICU at a county hospital (which is the area I like) because I didn't want to wait around for a call from the other place that might never happen.

Well 2 months pass and i got a call this week from the residency program offering my an interview in the MICU!! It's the specialty I want AND the hospital I want! Problem is in the application I remember it saying that in order to be in the residency program it has to be you're first paid RN job.

im scared now that I might not get that job since I took this other one at the county hospital. Idk if it counts cause I'm still on orientation. I would drop the place I'm at in a heartbeat if i could work at this other hospital.

during my interview should I bring this up? I don't want it to ruin my chance of getting into the residency program.

Specializes in critical care, ER,ICU, CVSURG, CCU.

Are you being paid at your current ICU position,? There you have your answer....... I don't blame you for taking the county hospital ICU position, especially in today's job market

Specializes in intensive and cardiac care.

My question is if there is a way for them to find out that I'm already employed and being oriented and paid somewhere else? I'm wondering if I should be honest upfront and tell them that I was hired previously somewhere else or keep it on the down low and not mention it?

Specializes in Dialysis.

You should mention it, because yes, they can find out, and if they are sticklers, you could be terminated. Loss of 2 jobs...best to be honest. They can find out through a background check

Specializes in intensive and cardiac care.

When would be a appropriate time to bring it up?

When would be a appropriate time to bring it up?

The time is NOW. Simply state in your interview you are on orientation at another facility.

It took 2 months for your preferred facility to process your application. You could not wait for them ( human resources) to get off their buttocks and offer you the position.

Best of luck, let us know how it's going.

Specializes in intensive and cardiac care.

Thank you! I was thinking of doing it during the interview too. It was actually the manager of the unit that called not HR, so in my head I think maybe they would know with being 4 months out of school that I would have some sort of job by now? I did graduate a while ago now. A new grad can't stay unemployed for that long without some sort of nursing job even if it like a SNF

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