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Aug 20, 2009 07:58 PM

Not "qualified"


What does everyone think about applying for a position when you don't meet the qualifications stated in the posting? (I.E., "2 years of labor and delivery experience required", when you in fact have none but are just dying to get into it? Thanks.


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from bmcm2girls
Old Aug 20, 2009, 08:15 PM

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You can always TRY, I just don't know if I would hold my breath. I guess it all depends on the hospital and their needs/resources. I know that at my hospital, if they had a position open for an experienced LD nurse, and someone without experience applied, the app wouldn't even make it past HR. This is mostly b/c my hospital has specific openings from time to time for either a new grad to train in LD or a nurse with experience outside of LD to retrain. They have a pretty intense training program so they have to plan the ability to have the resources available for training. They would probably look at someone with 1 yr LD experience even if the requirement was 2 just b/c the availablility of experienced LD nurses is so slim. But def not at no experience. Of course, if you send the app, while they might not (depending) even put it up for consideration, maybe they could give you some direction/insight into if/when they plan on offering positions to those with no experience. Good luck to you!
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from mlok
Old Aug 20, 2009, 08:34 PM

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Just try.
I called a hospital about their new grad program and how I can apply. The Recruiter said they didn't have a specific section for applying so I needed to apply to any unit I had interest in. If my application was forwarded to the nurse manager, they would decide if they could take a new grad.
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Old Aug 20, 2009, 08:40 PM

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It depends on the situation. It wouldn't hurt to try. You might want to contact the nurse manager personally (in case the application doesn't make it past HR). They may plan on hiring someone with experience but if weeks pass and no such person applies... Also maybe they will remember you later if an opportunity arises.
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Old Aug 20, 2009, 09:13 PM

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It depends on the situation. It wouldn't hurt to try. You might want to contact the nurse manager personally (in case the application doesn't make it past HR). They may plan on hiring someone with experience but if weeks pass and no such person applies... Also maybe they will remember you later if an opportunity arises.
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Old Aug 20, 2009, 09:19 PM

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never hurts to ask ... go for it !!! if they say "No " then so what.. at least you asked....
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from PAERRN20
Old Aug 20, 2009, 10:01 PM

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I say go for it. I've done it twice and I didn't have any luck. That doesn't mean you won't though. Like the previous poster said they might not have anyone else apply for the job.
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No. 7
Old Aug 20, 2009, 11:38 PM

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Tailor the resume to all other aspects of the job posting and use a skill-based resume instead of a chronological one. (google that sucker)
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from babyktchr
Old Aug 21, 2009, 08:03 AM

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15 years ago, I applied for a position in labor and delivery that finally had been posted. The only experience I had was in CCU and the fact that I had a baby of my own. 6 months later I was called to interview. They took a chance on me. I am now the nurse manager of the unit. Why not try? It certainly cannot hurt.
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from Meriwhen
Old Aug 21, 2009, 01:33 PM

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If it were a unit in my dream field and I felt that I had enough knowledge of it to try selling them on the inexperienced me...then yes, I'd apply and see what happens.

However, if I were applying to the job just for the sake of applying to the job...then no, I would pass on it--I'd just be wasting my time and theirs.
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