People get jobs all the time, it just usually takes at least a year of working as an aide/tech on average. This probably won't be changing anytime soon since hawaii nursing schools produce 500+ new grads per year and the retirement/turnover rate of nurses is much lower than that.
LVHI_RN
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Does anyone have any success stories that they can share about finding a job as a new grad RN in Hawaii?? Is it possible? Tips/advice?
Thanks.