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| No. 60 |
Jul 21, 2009, 07:37 AM
Re: STILL don't have a job?? Vent here! Originally Posted by komputer Has anybody on this post done any volunteering at a hospital? Since many "new grads" in here complain about that potential employers ask them for experience? I think that maybe it would be wise to volunteer before you trying to get a job. Tell me your thoughts, maybe I'm assuming something wrong, if so let me know. Thanks. 
Volunteering is what got me my job (graduated in Dec 08). I got my job in Jan, and during my interview, my now employer was really interested in my 2-year dedication as a hospice volunteer. I didn't work during school, maintained my GPA (graduated top of class), and just volunteered weekly. I know some of my classmates NEEDED to work, but to volunteer even an hour a month says a lot...no pay, just service...haha, what they're looking for in nursing to the tee!
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Jul 21, 2009, 01:53 PM
Re: STILL don't have a job?? Vent here! Originally Posted by Loadbetty Amazing.....and VERY true....the Mayo is constantly hiring - they pay well and pay to move you.....if you're willing to move, there are A LOT worse things to have on your resume than the Mayo Clinic!! They really like it up there - of course Rochester, MN is just about ALL Mayo Clinic, but hey - who cares??
Just a thought and thanks for letting me rant about my past health care career that never was, and my future career that BETTER BE!!
Good luck!!
I'd call or check out their website first to contact them. I heard that intern students who were pre-hired for their New Grad program at Mayo got a letter 2 months prior to graduation that they were not going to be able to hire them anymore 'cause of financial difficulties with the program. Remember they may be hiring RNs but not necessarily New Grad RNs. Just an FYI.
| | No. 62 |
Jul 21, 2009, 01:58 PM
Re: STILL don't have a job?? Vent here! Originally Posted by komputer Has anybody on this post done any volunteering at a hospital? Since many "new grads" in here complain about that potential employers ask them for experience? I think that maybe it would be wise to volunteer before you trying to get a job. Tell me your thoughts, maybe I'm assuming something wrong, if so let me know. Thanks. 
Thanks for the advice but if I was living at home with Mom and single I wouldn't have a problem with that. Unfortunately, I lived on student loans and on my husband's pay throughout most of school and he's been recently laid off more. So I needed a $$$paying$$$ job to support my 2 kids, pay rent, and pay the bills.
That's what I get for deciding to go back to school and being a nontraditional student and believing people when they told me "Don't worry, you'll get a job right away after your graduate." Pure BS and so wrong! | | No. 63 |
Jul 21, 2009, 06:51 PM
Re: STILL don't have a job?? Vent here! Originally Posted by komputer Has anybody on this post done any volunteering at a hospital? Since many "new grads" in here complain about that potential employers ask them for experience? I think that maybe it would be wise to volunteer before you trying to get a job. Tell me your thoughts, maybe I'm assuming something wrong, if so let me know. Thanks. 
yes, I've been trying to volunteer. I haven't even heard back from the American Heart Association. And I guess the hospitals have all the volunteers they need. I haven't exhausted potential volunteer opportunities yet though. I'm sure some place would appreciate the help! I just have to be more creative I guess.
I have a part time job starting in September (flu shots), which is better than nothing. I'm staying pretty optimistic, hopefully I'm not being foolish . . . per the grapevine, these hospitals have open positions but no approval to fill them. They will have to hire eventually . . . . and all these job postings that insist on at least one year of experience . . . where are they finding these candidates - who is job hopping at a time like this? I don't know . . . I think the economy will improve and all will be well again . . . how gullible is that? | | No. 64 |
Jul 21, 2009, 08:27 PM
Re: STILL don't have a job?? Vent here!
I am glad to see a thread where we can openly vent about this job search. I appreciate it a lot when people say encouraging things and suggest us to keep the faith, because we should, but sometimes the best medicine is just laying it all out there!
| | No. 67 |
Jul 23, 2009, 03:39 PM
Re: STILL don't have a job?? Vent here!
This is the main reason I took a nurse extern job at the hospital I want to work at when I graduate in May 2010.
It's going to suck working full time while doing the last two semesters, but I do not want to be looking for a job post graduation because the money situation will be dire by then. One of the recent articles in the local paper here was that only 30% of graduates had a job lined up at graduation. It's scary.
For those of you still in school, try to get your foot in the door now! For those of you still looking with your license, keep your head up. It can't get much worse, only better!
| | No. 68 |
Jul 23, 2009, 11:39 PM
Re: STILL don't have a job?? Vent here!
Instead of the hospitals, try volunteering at the local free clinics. It's been a great plus on my resume.
| | No. 69 |
Jul 25, 2009, 07:14 PM
Re: STILL don't have a job?? Vent here!
Let say if I volunteer, can I used that as an experience when getting a job? The reason why I asked is because when I had my job interview, the employer told me that it has to be paid in order to be considered as an experience. I guess if the place you volunteered at hired you, then its ok because it is within their system. However, if you volunteer and try to use it as an experience at a different employer, then they will not accept it. It wouldn't hurt though because its an additional points in the resume.
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