b_RN replied to Leonardo Del Toro's topic in General Nursing
Try seeking out independent community hospitals, ones that aren't part of some big network everyone thinks to check. I was recently hired at such a hospital in northern California, and it sounds like they've had trouble finding candidates even in the...
b_RN replied to coughdrop.2.go's topic in California
Hello, I am an unemployed (as a nurse) not so new grad RN. I had a question that I'm hoping someone on this site can help me with. I can't seem to find the facebook California new grad page any more. Does anyone else visit this page? Can anyone s...
I have to second the opinion that a MSN does not get you much in the California job market as a new grad with no experience. The problem is, if you don't find a job as a RN right after licensure, then when you graduate with your master's degree, it ...
If you get hired in SF, you can probably find a short term sublet on short notice (on craigslist), and use that time to look for a permanent living space with your new pay. Because of rent control, and the high rents, sublets are pretty common in Sa...
1) An "internal" or "external" candidate, 2) Any experience as a CNA or NA 3) Age 4) BSN or ADN and when you graduate(d) 5) School and GPA (if comfortable) 6) Local or from out of San Diego 7) Talentmine Category breakdown by percentages (If y...
b_RN replied to michelichka914's topic in California
This posting was very weird, while it was open, I couldn't get it to show up when I just went to their site and searched. It was only through the link from Indeed that it showed up. You should start checking the Facebook page New Grad RN California...
I would advise her to expand her search to everything within driving distance, maybe 100 miles? It sounds like you might be on the peninsula, so she might be able to look toward the central valley. She might luck out and find smaller hospitals that...
It looks like you might be in northern California. Ukiah Valley Medical Center has a residency program that takes those with "minimal" experience not in acute care. You might be eligible.
I graduated from a master's entry program in June, and am unsuccessful in finding employment as a RN. I have had my RN license for 2 years, and now am also a clinical nurse specialist. So far I have been selective-mostly applying to acute care job...