I got a job!!!! BOO-YOW!

Whether its who you know or not, 2.5 GPA vs 4.0, previous CNA/Tech/LPN experience or none, BSN or ADN - You've got to get out there and make something happen for yourself! Faxing in the good ol' resume just doesn't cut it anymore. Be PROACTIVE. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

I am cheeeesing!!! Because I am officially a nurse. That's right! No longer am I the licensed non-working individual. But I am not here to gloat or rub it in. I wanted to give some tips. They are kind of out-of-the-norm....Very stalker-ish even! Hopefully, these will help you as they did me. Fyi...Try to be discreet at certain times with a few of these rules. Happy hunting!

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Check out LinkedIn

This website is not only a networking tool for individuals but for companies as well. You'd be surprised how many CEO's and directors of nursing are on that site.

Stalker angle: many of the big heads keep their overall profiles anonymous. So you may see a title, but no name nor face. In order to override this. Look down to the bottom of the screen. There is a section called: people who viewed this profile, or something like that. Click on one of their names to see their profile. Once you do that, scroll back down again to the same section. The previous profile (that had no name) that you viewed will now appear with a name and (if, available) a picture.

Also, cue in on the groups. Not only was I a member of nursing groups,I also became a member of a recruiter's network group. You get to read all the dirt, do's and don'ts. One recruiter was asking the group on how to do her background checks without contacting the previous jobs. Another was dogging out the interviewee. From their attire to their responses. Are you kidding me??? Why shouldn't we be in on this too???? And the best part....It's all free. Also, they have a jobseeker membership. For like $15/mo or so, they will brand your profile with a gold jobseeker icon. I never used it but this month they are offering a free 30-day trial to use it. So if I were you guys, i'd sign up just flipping because.

Email Contact

Once you've secretly (ha!) bagged your info, use that as your seller when emailing them. How do you do that, you ask? Easy! Go to the website of the company. Look up their contact us info. Somewhere on the overly detailed site, you should see a "@mycompany.org" listed. Most companies have the usernames as their first name. [email protected]. Use that to your advantage. Send an email using two versions. Ex. [email protected], or [email protected]. Its bound to get to them. In your email. Give a brief introduction of yourself. Talk about how you'd be interested in working for their hospital etc etc, attach resume and hit send. The worst that could happen....It gets eaten by their spam folder, or self-deleted. The best...They wonder how in the heck you got their email and forwards your resume to their hiring manager after scrutinizing you by phone. If and when they call, they'll go through the motions and then hit you with that question. When they do ask, here's what you say: oh I was researching how blank hospital recently became a #1 stroke center, etc etc and saw your name and info. Make sure you let it roll off your tongue.

Stalker angle: to score really good brownie points, research their name within the hospital's site and even Google them. I found a majority of my people had open facebook accounts, or were presenters at nursing conventions that I've attended. So for extra bit of measure, I threw in info that we had similarly in common.

Works wonders!!

Post Resume On Job Sites

When you put a resume on job sites, i.e., Monster, CareerBuilder, indeed, etc., update your profile once a week. Just think millions of people like you and me are constantly on the look for jobs. These sites charge employers almost a couple thousand a year to post their ads (yes!!! I've checked. Try uploading an ad as an employer and see what their bill is). Then do you think they actually look at all those 1-500 of 5,000,000 profiles. Of course not! They shave the first 5-10 they see and logout from the rest. So if I upload my profile on Monday, and i'm #3. What's my spot come Thursday? #56,412??? So, once a week, go to your profile and do anything. Re-upload a resume, delete your number and re-add it, add another location to relocate to...Whatever. You make one change, you're automatically put back at the top of the list. I would upload my resume, and my phone wouldn't stop ringing. Then come Wed/Thurs...Silence. I was fooling around and updated something of little importance. All of a sudden, my phone's off the hook again. That's when I figured it out. I told two other friends to do the same, and it happened exactly. So stay on top of those job sites.

Become A Super Stalker

For those of you desperately wanting to get your dream unit job: icu, or, nicu, dialysis, etc etc. Look up all the possible hospitals/facilities you would like to work with. Call the main number and ask for that specific unit. When transferred, tell the clerk you would like to speak to the manager. (for 1st time calls, call around lunch time. Hopefully, they won't be in the office.) once transferred, hopefully you'll get to the voicemail--detailing their name and the extension you called. Let's say you get the name, but not the extension. Then call the operator and ask for Janice Kay's ext. Try to sound as if you already work there. Pipsqueak voices are not allowed! Or maybe you got the extension, but no name. In that case, call the unit back, not the operator. This time sound kind of bossy. Most people will rattle of the mgr's name thinking you have a complaint. And if you're really lucky, they'll offer to give the direct line. With that info in tow, refer back to #2. Send your strategy email, then you must double back with a phone call. Sometimes, hr is super slow on the hiring process. But the mgr can push them, especially when she sees your resume is just what she's looking for.

Another hint: most nurse managers love new grads. Its the hr that's a blocker to us. Get in with them, and the table could turn in your favor.

Make The HR Assistant/Secretary Your New BFF

The job that I accepted was pretty much due to the hr secretary. I faxed my info over, waited a few days, and then called to confirm she got it. While she was looking to see, I could still hear her chatting to herself and I caught on that she didn't have a southern accent. So I played on that, and she let me know how she was an out-of-towner. After our 5 min conversation about how she adjusted and what brought her there (notice, I made the convo all about her!), I get a call from the chest pain coordinator the next day.

Results: I tested my strategies out, starting from Jan 25th till Feb. 14th (offer acceptance date). Overall, in 3 1/2 weeks, I've had 6 interviews, 6 offers, and selected for 3 residency programs in 2 different cities. Yesterday, I got an email to set up a phone interview for today. All of them are looking for experienced nurses, but still were willing to see me because of my unique, savvy contacting techniques. I start march 14th. They gave me four weeks to relocate and such. And lets just say i'm verrrrrrrrrrrrryyyy appreciative of the pay.

In closing, whether its who you know or not, 2.5 gpa vs 4.0, previous cna/tech/lpn experience or none, BSN or ADN, you've got to get out there and make something happen for yourself! Faxing in the good ol' resume just doesn't cut it anymore. Be proactive. I wish everyone of you the best in your endeavors. We all have worked hard just to get to this point, so its inevitable that our time will come. Some sooner than others.

*doing my happy dance* boo-yow!!!!! *fist pump*

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA,

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I found JUST the person I need with that Linkedin private profile trick :) :) :) Maybe now I can get a nice position and some nice, nice income to make me a HAPPY LADY!!!

You iz evil genius *thumbsup*

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Specializes in Trauma ICU, Informatics.

omg!!!! sorry it has taken me this long to respond.

sushirn- doing the happy dance right along with you! congrats! sooo happy for you.

kellp374- quit your stinking thinking!!! your luck is not up. first off, get a hardship deferment or forbearance agreement for that student loan. all is not a loss. i know my words may not sound helpful, but seriously i can't stress enough the "keep trying" speech. network...anyway that you can.

kujumonster and newgradrn8- in situations like that, use your gut feeling on how to respond. if they were a random that was on the list of people to email, then dismiss it. but if not, respond back. if they say they don't know what you're talking about or talk to hr, then honesty is the best policy. let them know you're a stalker (in so many words). re-introduce yourself and state how you contacted them for the sole purpose of getting a better contact. ask who, actual names, to contact in hr and their information. sell, sell, sell yourself. and if they say they will forward your information. guess what??? call back....or email back. i was bold enough to tell a recruiter that they're unwilling to hire a new grad, yet they're holding on to a unfilled position that no experienced nurse would ever want. what sense did that make? she had no choice but to chuckle and agree with me. sometimes you've gotta throw some bravado around, within reason.

jobhuting- i did get your pm and responded. i am glad i could be of help to you! :D

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ChicagoRNtoBSN said:

I am cheeeesing!!! Because I am OFFICIALLY a nurse. That's right! No longer am I the licensed NON-WORKING individual. But I am not here to gloat or rub it in. I wanted to give some tips. They are kind of out-of-the-norm....very stalker-ish even! Hopefully, these will help you as they did me. FYI...try to be discreet at certain times with a few of these rules. Happy hunting!... *doing my happy dance* Boo-yow!!!!! *fist pump*

I am so excited for you!! I was just offered a position, and took it of course, this morning! Now, here's my two cents.

I graduated from nursing school May 2010, almost two years ago, and took the NCLEX-RN a year ago, becoming licensed. Let me tell everyone, keep striving for your dreams. I was planning to give up if a job did not come through this month, but am so glad I did not give up! There is a place for everyone, like my Mom says. ? Keep your head high and know that, anyone, no matter what, has a place in the profession as long as you are willing to work for it... and continue the passion for the art. :nurse:

I wish everyone the best of luck in their job searches, and there is something out there waiting for you! :D

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Happy to hear that these crazy tactics do work!

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WOW!!!!!

Thank you so much for this post! I can't wait to try all your "stalker" tips! I've been searching since June, in four different states and only had one interview... Needless to say, I'm frustrated! Your post has given me new hope and a renewed sense of energy to keep on trying.

Thank you!

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wow~!!! these are some very good tips...I will definitely give it a try and post my success ;)

Thank you everyone!! times like this when I'm so glad I chose this profession...:loveya:

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Congratulations!!!!!

and thanks sooooooo much for taking the time to type up all this info. You're definitely a team player and best wishes for a successful career.

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This is awesome, and as someone who is only starting to take prereqs, very encouraging. I was starting to get TERRIFIED that I am embarking on a journey in a field where there are no jobs at all.

Congratulations, and THANK YOU!:D

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This thread has been so encouraging! Thanks for all the good advice - I am just about to begin an accelerated BSN program and like others was concerned with all the negative news out there. Thanks!

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Specializes in Operating Room.

Because of you, I got three job offers and landed my dream job. I am so thankful to you. I hope that many more read this because it is simply the most helpful job hunting advice I have ever encountered. Thank you again :heartbeat

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very good, congratulation, once again, God bless!!!!!!!!!

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Hey Tokyorose did you use these tricks?

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