Employers ask for report cards?

U.S.A. Maryland

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Specializes in Pediatric Emergency.

Is it true that employers ask for your grades for new grads? If so, does it make a difference in pay? on being hired?

Sounds rather silly to me. My potential employers verified my nursing license status and my employment history. They could care less about my education. Some, however, will ask for college transcripts, but these are the exception and not the rule.

Specializes in Nursing Professional Development.

Yes, some employers care about whether you were a good student or not. Your transcripts can be particularly important if you are applying to popular jobs -- for which there are many applicants for each available position.

Employers look at your grades to see if you have a history of doing a good job and being a "high-level performer." They are not looking to hire slackers and/or nurses who struggled to learn the material -- unless they have positions that are hard to fill because they are unpopular. The more desparate the employer is, the less they will care about your grades. If they have plenty of good applicants for their positions, they will become more demanding and raise their standards -- as you would expect.

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