For those with a BA in another field, but have an ADN...
did you pursue a higher degree? If so, did you go to an RN to BSN program or Masters? Even though I hate the idea of going back to school, I'm thinking of furthering my education as I see that most employers prefer that you have a BSN. I have noticed that New Grads have a hard time finding a job, because of the lack of experience. I already have two years of nursing experience working at a clinic and I am also finding a difficult time finding a job in a non-hospital environment. I'm interested in Public Health, Clinic Research, Pharmaceutical companies, maybe case management, etc... Since I already have a Bachelors and an ADN, I have the option of getting a Masters, but I am not interested in Management or becoming a teacher and I am looking at something that it is not that expensive either. I appreciate your advice and opinion.
did you pursue a higher degree? If so, did you go to an RN to BSN program or Masters? Even though I hate the idea of going back to school, I'm thinking of furthering my education as I see that most employers prefer that you have a BSN. I have noticed that New Grads have a hard time finding a job, because of the lack of experience. I already have two years of nursing experience working at a clinic and I am also finding a difficult time finding a job in a non-hospital environment. I'm interested in Public Health, Clinic Research, Pharmaceutical companies, maybe case management, etc... Since I already have a Bachelors and an ADN, I have the option of getting a Masters, but I am not interested in Management or becoming a teacher and I am looking at something that it is not that expensive either. I appreciate your advice and opinion.
BJ