New Grad Jobs in North Dakota?

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I hear North Dakota is hiring even though the housing may be tough.

Is this true? If so which hospital? Do you think a large hospital will hire me as a new grad into the ICU or Med Surg?

I have a BSN but it's been two years since I've had clinical experience (ICU). I have an internship coming up in January but I am hoping to find a job before that or have a job lined up after the internship.

I applied to 15 hospitals in Texas so far and got one interview and two call backs. Interview didn't go anywhere :( and the two hospitals haven't called me back. I am starting to get desperate here and the Job Search was even tougher than I imagined.

HELP!!!!!!!!!! I am willing to go anywhere in the country.

Pls I have more questions....did you have to endorse your RN license completely b4 they hired u? Or were u still in the process of endorsement? What is the pay like as a new grad? Was it difficult to find housing? Did you have to start out with medsurg or did they hire u into a specialty? Pls answer as much as you can. I'll appreciate it. Thanks

Specializes in Hematology/Oncology.

You don't have to. I have a friend who is still temporary. about 22-23 for a new grad. Housing is cheap if you know where to find it. I am in Medical/oncology. You can choose your specialty. First shift is today.

Thanks but what do you mean by first shift is today? Thought you said you've been there for a year?

Specializes in Critical Care.

Hi TeeCee

That was a different user that replied to you. You can apply to most specialties and you would have a good shot depending on your resume. Pay is 22-23 like other person stated. Living cost is a bit high, housing won't be hard to find but they are not exactly cheap either. You won't save a ton of money but it is a great hospital to gain some experience and start your career. I endorsed it first but you'll be fine applying without endorsement. It really doesn't take that long to get it endorsed, ND is a very small state so the process is fairly quick. It's a big decision but if you really need to the experience like I did, I still recommend it. It can be a tough transition though given the weather and the cultural changes.

Specializes in Hematology/Oncology.
Hi TeeCee

That was a different user that replied to you. You can apply to most specialties and you would have a good shot depending on your resume. Pay is 22-23 like other person stated. Living cost is a bit high, housing won't be hard to find but they are not exactly cheap either. You won't save a ton of money but it is a great hospital to gain some experience and start your career. I endorsed it first but you'll be fine applying without endorsement. It really doesn't take that long to get it endorsed, ND is a very small state so the process is fairly quick. It's a big decision but if you really need to the experience like I did, I still recommend it. It can be a tough transition though given the weather and the cultural changes.

Meh, it is a change. I wish the food was better and cheaper.

But housing is a little harder to find, you just have to keep looking.

775 a month for 820 sqft. heating is paid(water and air). You cannot beat that. In Texas I would not be able to get anything this size for this quality.

Continue your career or let it go to waste. The only thing worse than a new grad is an old grad with no experience.

Lol @old grad with no experience. I've applied to st alexius medical center and hopefully I'll get a positive response soon. I can't wait to start this thing off :(

Specializes in Hematology/Oncology.
Lol @old grad with no experience. I've applied to st alexius medical center and hopefully I'll get a positive response soon. I can't wait to start this thing off :(

which did you apply for?

If you need housing help shoot me a message. I am willing to do charity for new nurses. Nobody helped me when I was wanting to move here and it sucked.

Thanks a lot. I appreciate that. I applied to various positions at St Alexius. No feedback yet

which did you apply for?

If you need housing help shoot me a message. I am willing to do charity for new nurses. Nobody helped me when I was wanting to move here and it sucked.

Thanks a lot. I appreciate that. I applied to various positions at St Alexius. No feedback yet.

Sanford Fargo is where I just got hired as a new grad. Hope that helps! Housing is actually quite reasonable in the Fargo/Moorhead area depending on what you want. I am looking at a 2 bedroom between 600-700 dollars and finding quite a few. Can't wait to start in a few weeks!!

Sanford Fargo is where I just got hired as a new grad. Hope that helps! Housing is actually quite reasonable in the Fargo/Moorhead area depending on what you want. I am looking at a 2 bedroom between 600-700 dollars and finding quite a few. Can't wait to start in a few weeks!!

Which hospital please?

Specializes in Hematology/Oncology.
Which hospital please?

Sanford is the name of the hospital....

Would be a much funner town to live in tbh, but I came for oncology. bleh.

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