nurseyNJNYC replied to nurseyNJNYC's topic in Case Management
Which did you enjoy more? They seem to both have their benefits. I'm torn between wanting face to face patient interaction and interaction with colleagues, vs the possibility of more autonomy and remote work with the insurance. I don't like to get ...
nurseyNJNYC replied to Floridanurse009's topic in Job Hunt
I think the key to being successful in the nursing interviews is to practice. It's your one big chance do you don't want to blow it. Be ready with an answer for every question that they throw at you. This helped me tremendously, but I had to put the...
There seems to be a whole range of people looking for interview help, ranging from very basic things, to more complex questions. These were helpful to me for the most basic interview/application things. For the more clinical questions that are aske...
here's the situation. for the most part, we've always gotten along as a team and take pride in our work. recently, the workload has been getting more demanding and my team, particularly the nurse aides, seems to be falling apart. i try my best to b...
nurseyNJNYC replied to JasonKa's topic in New Jersey
Most desirable hospitals prefer BSN. But it is possible, probably in south jersey or in the mountains. I had my ADN for a few years and got one job offer at Capital Health while I was working on my BSN. I declined the offer at the time, attempted ...
So after getting my RN then finally BSN, I have finally after three years landed a hospital job in a less than desirable facility. But knowing the current economy and job market, I know I really really need to make this work and stick it out. I'm t...
nurseyNJNYC replied to Becca014's topic in New York
interviewed for a homecare institution. starting pay: $73,000. $1000 for each year of RN experience, extra $1000 for BSN, extra($???) for certification. not a bad deal.
nurseyNJNYC replied to xhelenaaax's topic in New York
What is it that you disagree with? I don't believe I said anything remotely untrue. Getting your BSN is crucial to getting a job in most hospitals because many are or are striving for Magnet status. If you have a ton of experience with only an asso...
nurseyNJNYC replied to xhelenaaax's topic in New York
Get your BSN. Hospitals won't even LOOK at you without one, unless by chance you have years of experience in your specialty, and even if you did (but you won't because you will be a new grad), they would still require you to get your BSN within X amo...
- most nj hospitals are not for profit organizations, but the trend of becoming for profit facilities is growing. - can anybody share experiences about the difference between working for the two? i find that most of the information i've found has be...