Duke New Grad / SNIP 2013

U.S.A. North Carolina

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Hi everyone. I haven't found a thread for this topic yet, so I decided to start one. Who else submitted their application on Feb 1st for the various new grad positions at Duke?

Specializes in orthopedic/trauma, Informatics, diabetes.
I have a few of questions. Do they hire associate degree nurses? I will be doing online RN-BSN classes next fall. I will be graduating in May from my associate degree program, but probably won't get licensed for at least 2 months. When should I apply for this SNIP program? Do you know what dates they usually have the applications available and where do you find them (job search page?)? I currently live in Ohio but I read Duke will pay for relocation. Is that still true? Thanks.

they do hire ADNs. I have one (but I have a BS, too). there are two of us in my SNIP group. On the benefits page of DukeNursing.org, they lay out the relocation. I think it is around 3k

Look for "Clinical I" positions. They also have a great GEMS program, too. I think I started looking every week for updates. I would apply anytime you see an opening. Like a previous poster said, she is not starting until July.

Good Luck!!

Any hints on completing the application/cover letter. Do you know what the hiring staff are looking for? I am interested in the SNIP program. specifically the NICU

mmc51264. I interviewed for medical step down.

JBAdd. I think it depends on the unit. Each manager probably has different values and desires as they relate to his/her staff.

esf08001 - When do you start? Are you from the area or do you have to relocate?

I start in July, and I'm relocating from Massachusetts.

How long did it take esf08001 for you to hear about an interview after you applied?

I was offered an interview about 2 weeks after I applied

Same with me. Two weeks after I submitted my application, I was extended an invitation to interview.

I received a job offer. I would start in July. For those of you relocating, what are your plans for housing? Also, for anyone who lives in Durham, what are some neighborhoods I should consider living in?

Hey all.. I just wanted to chime in, I applied too on 2/28... I'm hoping for an interview. I'm in California and hoping to relocate. Sigh, the market out here is super tough and canceling a lot of the new grad programs. Seems like North Carolina has a much more robust new grad market!

Specializes in L&D.

For those of you who live out of state, did you fly to NC for the interview or did you do it over the phone?

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