Is it true that St. Lukes isn't hiring male applicants now?

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I heard from my friend that currently, St. Lukes is not accepting male applicants. Is this true? :idea:

Specializes in Critical Care.

this doesn't make sense. they discriminate male nurses? at this time and age? and it's a premiere hospital in the philippines to boot! i hope it's not true otherwise it could get pretty ugly for them.

so when is the next batch gonna start? what are the requirements and how much does the training cost?

Specializes in School Nursing / Education.

next batch? no idea... still waiting for their call.. there is no cost for training, they are the ones paying you (I just don't know with QC branch)

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i just submitted my resume this monday. one of my insecurities is that i don't have any hospital experience yet.

as for freeze-hiring of male applicants, i'm not really sure, but my classmate in masteral (who's a guy) is included in a new batch of trainees there. in fact, he was the one who informed me that st. luke's is hiring now. i'll confirm it with him.

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Re: Is it true that St. Lukes isn't hiring male applicants now?Male nurses are seen as more dominant and less submissive than female nurse. Read this as: Women are easier to control by management and less confrontational when there is a problem.

In addition to that, "Men tend to talk more, longer and faster, while women are more descriptive, attentive and perceptive. They tend to ask more questions, self-disclose and solicit more information than males. Females are attentive, friendly and open, which improves productivity and morale.

Males talk more during unpleasant situations. They tend to disagree and are also more responsive to their supervisors. They also tend to focus on content. Thus, they are oftentimes steorotyped as better speakers and researchers. "(Sullivan and Decker, 1997)

this doesn't make sense. they discriminate male nurses? at this time and age? and it's a premiere hospital in the philippines to boot! i hope it's not true otherwise it could get pretty ugly for them.

Heh! It won't get ugly at all for them! This is NORMAL.

Here's a typical position wanted ad:

Position Available

Female under 30

5' 2" to 5' 9"

must be average to slender build

attractive and pleasant personality a must

Apply now:

(address and phone info)

This is NORMAL.

Specializes in Pre-hospital Care, Remote medicine.
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i just submitted my resume this monday. one of my insecurities is that i don't have any hospital experience yet.

as for freeze-hiring of male applicants, i'm not really sure, but my classmate in masteral (who's a guy) is included in a new batch of trainees there. in fact, he was the one who informed me that st. luke's is hiring now. i'll confirm it with him.

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really? they're hiring again? i just emailed my resume yesterday

really? they're hiring again? i just emailed my resume yesterday

for QC i know that they do accept applications for training, for SL-Global, applications as of now are for pooling..that's what i know.

To kyckerz, I'll ask him this Saturday as he seldom replies in text messages. To clarify, did we apply for a staff nurse position in St. Lukes Global City? or in St. Lukes, QC? Because I submitted my resume in QC.And just like you, I'm still anxiously or (to be more positive) "enthusiastically" waiting for their call.

hi guys..i've been seeing posts that SLMC is hiring? is it for a staff nurse position? because sorry to tell you this guys, we from BAtch 3 haven't started training yet,, and we completed the hiring process plus medical exam and orientation last nov or dec(i forgot)..but til now, we are still waiting for our training to start. plus there's this news that St.lukes global are deploying 150 nurses to QC that's why our batch has not yet started training,,, high hopes here..........................

hi moderator, pls erase this and my previous post---did not notice the timeframe. thanks

hi red, im also from batch 3, do u have any updates as to wen we are going to start our training???its been 6 months...how about the money we spent for medical? thank u!!!=)

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