Letter of Recommendation

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Hey everyone,

I have a letter of recommendation from one of my professors in nursing school that is addressed to any potential employers to assist in my landing a job.

I have applied to about 2 dozen places with no call backs yet, and I know some people say that is not enough, and to just keep applying but it's still hard not to feel discouraged.

I was wondering, for those new grads out there & experienced nurses... did you include your letters of recommendation in your applications? Or only take them with you when invited for an interview? From what I have heard, the latter is most common, but on most apps there is a space to upload documents and I was thinking about uploading this letter I have along with my resume to maybe make me stand out a little more among other candidates.

Let me know what you did, or what you think.

only taken for an interview or required as part of your employment

Specializes in NICU, RNC.

Two of the hospitals that I applied to required them to be uploaded with the application. My recommendations are stellar though, so even if they weren't required, I would have submitted them anyway.

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