In the grey zone

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I am a recent graduate from an RN program, still waiting to take my boards. I received a job offer from a large local hospital that I "accepted" but will not start until Jan. 10th. I had previously applied for another position closer to home (before applying for the position I have now accepted), and was offered an interview last week, which I accepted. After the interview, I truly feel the second position is the one for me, and I would really flourish as a new nurse and have the support I will need, which was a concern of mine at the first position at the larger hospital. My question is this: If I am offered the position closer to home that is the better fit for me, am I being extremely unprofessional by accepting? Will I be burning bridges with the larger hospital to turn down the position after I've already accepted it? I have done a preemployment physical for the verbally accepted position and some online paperwork but not signed anything or been to an orientation. Any advice would be much appreciated!

Specializes in Pediatric/Adult Oncology.

I do not think you would be burning any bridges by rescinding your acceptance. Just let them know as soon as possible, if offered the second position. In the new grad world, these programs are used to finding replacements to fill spots quickly. Whether it be because of not passing boards in time, or simply declining offers, there is no shortage of new grads looking for work and your position will be quickly filled. Be formal and thankful for their time and effort in interviewing and hiring you and keep them updated and you should be fine. Best of luck!

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