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Hey everyone! I'm working on my resume and I would really appreciate some feedback. Please feel free to suggest anything to add, take out, reword, etc. I'm having difficulty with wording skills and experiences in a professional way without sounding too nonspecific as well as figuring out what to list without overexaggerating. I didn't always have opportunities for experience in some rotations, but I guess that's the nursing student life.

A little about me: I graduated in April 2013, received my license on my 2nd attempt in September , and I am still unemployed. I've put in applications with no interviews. Its been a rough year to say the least as I've been dealing with many personal obstacles. It was clearly meant for me to have a break to take care of myself before committing to a full time job, but now I am more than ready and motivated to begin my career as an RN! So its super important to have my ducks in a row.

Below is my basic resume (formatting looks better and believe it or not fits on 1 page in Word, haha!). I'm open to work in pretty much any unit: Med-Surg, ICUs, Peds, ER. I really enjoyed my ER practicum, but since its been such a long time that it may not be the best place for me to work. I'm not particularly interested in ICU, however I definitely want to gain experience in a unit that will provide a broad range of caseloads. I eventually want to be a travel nurse, and I also enjoyed psych as well as community/public health (I'd like to include that in my resume somehow)! Some of the skills section is a little bare and generic, so if anyone has any thoughts that would be wonderful. Thanks y'all!

MY NAME, BSN, RN

[email protected]

Somewhere, US

Phone #

SUMMARY

Graduate nurse seeking a full-time (UNIT) nursing position within a progressive medical center to provide patient centered, world class level care.

EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS

Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Somewhere University Graduation - April 2013

Basic Life Support/ CPR, American Heart Association Current

Completion of Standardized Awareness Training, Center for Domestic Preparedness September 2012

WORK EXPERIENCE

PRECEPTORSHIP

Hospital A, Somewhere, US, Emergency Department January 2013 - April 2013 *I realize some of this is redundant*

Student Nurse/Intern

- Completed 180 hours of clinical in Emergency Department under the license of an assigned RN

- Performed nursing responsibilities for one to eight patients at any given time requiring acute to urgent care.

- Exceptional skills in collaborating with team members, performing patient assessments, and establishing IV access in high pressure, fast paced environments.

- Observed, practiced, and gained experience triaging and providing care for a wide variety of patients including acute myocardial infarction, bullet wounds.

- Supported emergency services in the implementation of medical treatment and the performance of clinical skills

CLINCAL ROTATIONS February 2011-December 2012

Hospital B, Somewhere, US, Intensive Care Unit

- Assessed and coordinated patient centered care on four patients, focusing specifically on post operative tracheostomy patients, and attained skill in catheter and ventilator care

Hospital B, Somewhere else, US, Labor and Delivery Unit

- Assessed and facilitated care of three postpartum patients using evidence based practice, observed 4 births and gained experience in caring for newborns

Hospital A, Place, US, Psychiatric Unit - Provided patient teaching via a smoking cessation group.

- Demonstrated patient centered care through the offering of self, providing one to one with patients for facilitation of feelings, and developed therapeutic rapport.

- Performed nursing assessment and mental status exams on patients in adult populations

Hospital C, Another place, US, Medical-Surgical Unit

- Gained experience in caring for a wide variety of patients including hip fracture, gastrointestinal bleeds, and cardiac conditions.

Hospital C, Some place, US, Women and Children's Unit - Facilitated treatment for post operative hysterectomy and pediatric patients, developed skill in assessment and nursing care of children.

123 Health and Rehabilitation, Town, US, Long term care

- Developed skill in nursing home care for geriatric patients, administered medications and catheter care.

OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE

Restaurant, Place, US, Server February 2011 - December 2012

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY

Sigma Alpha Iota, International music fraternity for women Spring 2008 - Spring 2013

References available upon request

I like the setup! You don't want to tell everything there is to know about you in the resume. Save something for them to desire and bring you in for an interview.

Great point. This one is modeled after the resumes we drafted in our practicum workshop, but I did feel like it was pretty wordy. Thanks!

Specializes in Hospice.

Make your resume just 1 page, simple yet very interesting

Oh thanks that's great to hear! Believe it or not it does actually fit well on one page in Word, but I'll definitely shorten it a bit.

Specializes in Hospice.

Shorten it, and personalize it to the job posting you want to apply, (like the job description of that job, make your objective relevant to it)

Specializes in NICU (RNC-NIC) & Informatics (RN-BC).

In my Professional Roles class, I was told to take out the line that says "References available upon request" because it is already a requisite for interviewing.

Specializes in Hospice.

I had my recent interview, did not put reference upon request, they did not ask for references though and i got the job

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