Published Nov 12, 2015
Supenurse
21 Posts
Hi All,
I am a new graduate of MAY 2015. Looking for a RN job.I had Applied everywhere but no luck. If anyone have a any tips or can help me. I will appreciate that. I have experience working as nursing assistant in a hospital. THANK YOU
caleb2015
40 Posts
Hospitals in North Dakota are hiring new grads. You can always go back to NY once you acquired your experience. Just my 2 cents.
Rodechel
3 Posts
you can look through agency mostlikely will hire you as new grad but the pay is little but you doing it just to gain experience you can google quality healthcare agency, whitegloves agency, town nursing agency and drop your resumer also google coney island Hospital i've been Nurses without experience there good luck:)
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
Are you only limiting your search to hospitals? Try outpatient, acute rehab, subacute rehab, long term care, LTACH.
Do you have a BSN? If not that can be a big barrier in a competitive area like NY
mo.om
7 Posts
google 'kingsbrook med/surg'. click indeed link and theres a staff nurse med-surg post which provides contact info.
thank you for your input.
yes, I am going to do that. Couple of agency called me but they have lot of requirement such as reference letter and many other stuff. i guess, agency is my last hope though. Thank you for your input.
Yes, I have BSN.I applied everywhere but I think outpatient don't hire new grad. Thank you for your input.
yes i applied there and went to a interview, now waiting for the next interview with a nursing director. Location is not convenient for me but i am going to do that to get some experience. If i get hired, orientation only starts in jan though. Pray for me . Thanks for your input.
If location is not convenient what about a part-time job in that borough with MJHS while you continue your search for what's best fit for you. Some people can juggle both a full time and part time position. If that sounds like something you could do check out their website for walk-in interview dates and times.
Did you have your interview at Kings County Hospital or White Gloves Agency ? Do you mind if you will share with us the names of the agencies who are open to new grads ? thanks
CeceStar5, ADN, BSN, LPN, RN
332 Posts
I think for new grad RNs, LTC especially in subacute / rehab area is a good start for at least a year. It will make your assessment skills better and your exposed to different skills as wound care, foley care, trach, assessment and post surgical care. It will prepare you later for the hospial setting. Thats the route I took after a year in rehab.