Hello all! I am a NICU RN with 12 years experience in NICU, PICU, and cardiac. I travelled for about a year a few years ago, then suddenly the market vanished overnight. I took a staff position in my last travel job and have remained staff since. I have a BSN, will finish my MSN in 9 months, and have charge/leadership and preceptor experience. I have NRP, PALS, ACLS, and BLS all current. I have also completed additional education in lactation consultant training.
Now that I've posted my entire CV I have a question. I have been submitted to a travel RN job in Hawaii. My recruiter said she submitted me last month. I anxiously awaited a call, and after about 2 weeks was told that the positions had been filled. I was heartbroken, as this is THE JOB I've been holding out for. After trying to sell me on 3 other jobs that I wasn't interested in, she then said that Hawaii opened more positions and that she re-submitted me (this was 3 days ago). I asked about the last round of hiring and was told that there were 5 positions, 4 RN's submitted, 2 interviewed, and 1 offered. I was likely submitted after the other 2 were already interviewed (or so I was told), and I shouldn't worry. Now I'm sweating bullets as I am still waiting on a call. The client wants an ASAP start date (I can do this) and I am surprised that I haven't received a call. With the experience I have, I have gotten called for every job I have ever applied for. I realize that not every candidate will get a call, and I assume there are tons of RN's applying for these jobs. My question is how do you know how strong your profile is, what gets you an interview, and how long do you usually wait between submission and getting an interview?? My previous travel experience has been either same day or next day.
Any ideas on what I can do differently?
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Hello all! I am a NICU RN with 12 years experience in NICU, PICU, and cardiac. I travelled for about a year a few years ago, then suddenly the market vanished overnight. I took a staff position in my last travel job and have remained staff since. I have a BSN, will finish my MSN in 9 months, and have charge/leadership and preceptor experience. I have NRP, PALS, ACLS, and BLS all current. I have also completed additional education in lactation consultant training.
Now that I've posted my entire CV
I have a question. I have been submitted to a travel RN job in Hawaii. My recruiter said she submitted me last month. I anxiously awaited a call, and after about 2 weeks was told that the positions had been filled. I was heartbroken, as this is THE JOB I've been holding out for. After trying to sell me on 3 other jobs that I wasn't interested in, she then said that Hawaii opened more positions and that she re-submitted me (this was 3 days ago). I asked about the last round of hiring and was told that there were 5 positions, 4 RN's submitted, 2 interviewed, and 1 offered. I was likely submitted after the other 2 were already interviewed (or so I was told), and I shouldn't worry. Now I'm sweating bullets as I am still waiting on a call. The client wants an ASAP start date (I can do this) and I am surprised that I haven't received a call. With the experience I have, I have gotten called for every job I have ever applied for. I realize that not every candidate will get a call, and I assume there are tons of RN's applying for these jobs. My question is how do you know how strong your profile is, what gets you an interview, and how long do you usually wait between submission and getting an interview?? My previous travel experience has been either same day or next day.
Any ideas on what I can do differently?