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Main body paragraph of your Cover Letter reads like copy and paste material aka "void of personality" which is odd because your resume has a ton of material about "you" and not the generic cover letter new grad nurse you give the initial impression of. You can cut out a lot of it and instead give a short relevant "experience/scenario" during a clinical / volunteer / or other relevant setting to make it a tad more personal to whatever hospital you're applying to. Well something like that.
jjrodriguez, BSN, RN
46 Posts
Hello!
I am in the process of setting up my cover letters and resume for application to internships and graduate nurse positions. I have browsed this area of the forum and found so many great hints and tips from you guys, so I edited my resume based on the advise. I pasted my cover letter and resume for one of the internships and would like some honest feedback from the members, hiring recruits, managers, etc.
Thanks!
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COVER LETTER:
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
1111 xxxxxxx xx
city, ST 11111
111-111-1111
[email protected]
(DATE)
xxxx xxxxx xxxxx Hospital
1111 x xxx xx
City, ST 11111
111-111-1111
Dear (hiring manager),
In December 2012, I will graduate from the xxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx with a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing. As the largest teaching facility in Tarrant County that offers a diversity of clinical settings, your hospital is the ideal fit for me to begin my career as a Registered Nurse. I would like to apply for a position as a (graduate nurse/intern) at the (unit/internship program).
Providing direct care to a variety of complex clinical cases, acuities and patient populations during my clinical rotations has prepared me comprehensively to begin employment as a (graduate nurse/intern). I feel my strength is in critical care, where I was able to shadow care for high risk trauma, neuro and medical-surgical ICU patients. Alongside, Your need for a high performing and dedicated (graduate nurse/intern) is an excellent fit to my strengths as an individual who seeks ways to exceed expectations, who is constantly seeking learning opportunities that reflect the stimulating pace and wealth of knowledge gained from your facility and who practices effective time management and organizational skills to lead a productive and efficient schedule, all of which I believe I can parallel in my role as a nurse.
I would like an opportunity to schedule an interview with you for a position as a (graduate nurse/intern). I will follow up with you to confirm that you have received my application and resume and will be glad to answer any additional questions you may have. You may also reach me at (817) 240-6726. Thank you for you time.
Sincerely,
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
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RESUME:
xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
1111 xxxxxxx xx, city, ST, 11111
111-111-1111 * [email protected]
EDUCATION
Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Nursing, December 2012; GPA: 3.5/4.0
- Pending senior thesis: "Determining the Prevalence and Effectiveness of Evidence-based Therapies by Caregivers of Autistic Children in Texas"
- Student Excellence in Clinical Nursing for Spring 2011
- Awarded the Honors Presidential Scholarship for 2011-2012 and Dream Makers Scholarship for Spring 2012 by Paula Webb, CNO at Cook Children's
CLINICAL ROTATIONS
Medical-surgical floor, Cath Lab, Radiology, Day Surgery.
Progressive Care Unit.
Adolescent Psych, Adult Psych, Chemical Dependency.
Critical Care: Trauma, Neuro, CV and Med/Surg ICUs.
OB: Mother-Baby, L&D, NICU, Antepartum.
Medical-surgical: Cardiac, Renal. Emergency Department. OR.
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
WORK EXPERIENCE
- Co-taught with faculty and mentored an Introduction to Nursing class of just under 60 students.
- Constructed Prezi presentations pertaining to topics taught including Time Management, Goal Setting, Study Skills, Healthy Lifestyles,
- Organized interactive critical thinking activities as it relates to nursing and the college lifestyle; graded papers, evaluated portfolios outside of the classroom setting.
AWARDS AND MEMBERSHIPS
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
DEVELOPMENT/TRAININGS
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The cover letter body is a little over 250 words and the resume is about 1 page and 1/4.
Thank you for taking the time to critique! Searching around the forums helped alot!