Re: NEW NICU RN Originally Posted by mixedfruit
hello and congrats to all! I am so excited for you! how did you make your resume stand out from the crowd? I have not worked as an aide, tech, etc.. and I only have clinical experience from school. any pointers? thank you!
Well, for my resume I put anything on it that could be considered helpful I think. I included grad year and gpa, I included my clinical experiences, including my preceptorship in Pedi. I put my past three employment areas, one of which was an aid where I was part in cardiac icu/part cardiac stepdown, I also was a lifeguard, a recreation counselor and a nanny, under all of my jobs I included a brief job description adhering to a hint given to me, using action verbs ie: I taught, I cared for, I was responsible for, I learned etc. I included that I learned about and gained familiarity with a variety of intensive care machines. I gave examples of what I did (ekg's, vitals, private swimming lessons etc). I included awards I had won and clubs I belonged to. I was also a member of my schools D1 varsity rowing team for four years, in my cover letter I used examples of how that enabled me to engage in team work and advocating for myself with both nursing school professors and coaches. I put how I played intramural soccer and that I was a member of my schools nursing society.
Anything that shows how you have interacted with people, worked as a team player, had responsibilities or dedication to something no matter what it is helps, a sports coach, an aid, a mentor, any kind of past employment, something that makes you slightly different from the 200 other 3.8gpa, top of the class, aid/externship application because that is what hospitals are getting these days, too many very qualified applicants and they are looking for that something special and if it's not on paper they're not going to ask for an interview. I'm sure you can come up with something! Just make sure that when you read your resume you can see yourself right there on that paper, whatever it is that makes you special and unique, everyone has something!
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