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Sep 16, 2009 12:37 PM

Graduate Nurses-- any luck on jobs?


Hi Everyone,

I check into these posts periodically and have noticed that there haven't been as many new grads talking about their job search. I graduate in December and would be really interested to hear if things are finally loosening up in the tough job market we've been hit with. I really hope that is has for everyone's sake.


Anyone have any news/advice/job hunting tips you wouldn’t mind sharing with PA Graduate Nurses? If you've found a job where is it, and how did you find it?

Thanks in Advance!


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No. 1
from K98
Old Sep 16, 2009, 03:06 PM

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Apply early and often. The students working on my unit have been telling us that the hospital's official line is "internal transfers only". The hospital is presently listing about 30 RN positions.
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from meggarn2b
Old Sep 23, 2009, 01:14 PM

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Thanks for the tip k98!!
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from K98
Old Sep 24, 2009, 04:29 PM

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Best of luck to you. I believe the job situation will improve once the health care nonsense finally goes into the ashcan of history (again). We need staff, the hospital won't hire. They are waiting to see which way the health care "legislation" goes.
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from kittyhawk
Old Sep 25, 2009, 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by K98 View Post
Best of luck to you. I believe the job situation will improve once the health care nonsense finally goes into the ashcan of history (again). We need staff, the hospital won't hire. They are waiting to see which way the health care "legislation" goes.
K98

Is that the main holdup for our area and not just the general economy?

I've applied to a bunch of places and haven't heard anything although the one from Mercy has been out of town until next week.

I wish I knew whether to hold on as it will break soon or if I knew for sure nothing is happening until early next year I'd explore other possible opportunities.

Thanks for any sight and good luck and prayers to all still searching.
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from K98
Old Sep 25, 2009, 03:56 PM

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I don't think the general economy is the problem, as the Pittsburgh region has really dodged the bullet as far as unemployment, devalued real estate, etc.. One of the biggest employers in this region is health care, and the government is looking to try a huge remake/reform of the system. Most of the health systems are waiting to see how it shakes out before making any major moves. If public sentiment is any indicator, the reform plans are going nowhere.
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from kittyhawk
Old Sep 25, 2009, 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by K98 View Post
I don't think the general economy is the problem, as the Pittsburgh region has really dodged the bullet as far as unemployment, devalued real estate, etc.. One of the biggest employers in this region is health care, and the government is looking to try a huge remake/reform of the system. Most of the health systems are waiting to see how it shakes out before making any major moves. If public sentiment is any indicator, the reform plans are going nowhere.

Ha! thanks again. My husband seems to think it's better than if we were waiting for a change in the economy as this could break at any time. I wasn't aware how most of the employment in other sects were faring. That's good the majority haven't suffered.

I was in the travel industry before refocusing to nursing and my prev company had many layoffs last winter, most of my prev co-workers are gone not by choice, it's sad. My husband is involved in contracting and it's been hit or miss since last year as people don't want to spend the money on renovations. So those were my examples, plus I've just started to look for a job 2 weeks ago, I wasn't sure what to expect and how hospitals were here in Pittsburgh.
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from rawrn
Old Oct 01, 2009, 09:06 PM

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i graduated in May and passed my boards in August, have applied everywhere and nothing!!!!
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from K98
Old Oct 02, 2009, 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by rawrn View Post
i graduated in May and passed my boards in August, have applied everywhere and nothing!!!!
If things go as planned for me, I will be leaving health care permanently and will be opening a position for you .
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from Deeks0
Old Oct 06, 2009, 04:05 PM

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I believe things are definitely loosening up out there. I just got my dream job at CHOP. I graduated at the end of July and pasted my boards in mid September. I had my interview last week and they offered me the job on monday. The position I interviewed for wasn't posted online. I was able to keep in touch with the Nurse Manager on the floor I was on for my clinical rotation.

The best advice I have to student nurses is get the business card of EVERY nurse manager of every clinical rotation you go on. As soon as you graduate let them know, then let them know you passed the boards...let them know the day the license comes in the mail...use any excuse you can to contact them adn keep your name fresh in their heads. I firmly believe it is the only reason I got this job.

Best of Luck.
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