switching from ambulatory to hospital?

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Hi there, I am a new graduate nurse in Boston looking for hospital jobs. I have been looking for a couple months now and I'm not getting any interest. The only call I have gotten is from a clinic but I heard that clinic nursing involves a lot less skill and once you work in a clinic, hospitals will no longer consider you. I am thinking of taking the job just for the money, which I need right now, but my goal is still to work in a hospital and I'm afraid I won't be a desirable candidate. Has anyone been able to successfully switch to a hospital after starting in a clinic? If so, how did you do it and how long did it take? Thanks for the advice

Just stick it out and keep applying to hospitals, you'll get one eventually

Not sure if you were able to find a hospital job yet, but this is actually my last day working at a primary care clinic. My goal was always to work at the hospital, but I couldn't get them to look at my application at all! So I took the clinic job because they were actively pursuing me and I just wanted to have a job. While working at the clinic I kept applying for job openings at the hospital, but kept getting rejected. Finally, after eight months of working at the clinic they did interview me when I applied for a new grad position. Once they interviewed me, the process went fairly fast. I don't regret working at a primary care clinic because I got a lot of experience doing education which I feel will only benefit me at the hospital. But I do feel that as a new nurse and what my goals are for my career that the hospital will hopefully be better suited for me. Were you able to find a hospital job or did you go for the clinic job?

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