I have worked in a very specific office based industry for 15 years. i love the work, but the job itself won't work with my FNP schooling schedule. i find myself needing to go back to a bedside nursing job because it works with my school schedule AND provides the benefits that i carry for my family.
i have applied for several positions, had a couple of interviews and am very well received. the managers are generally pleased with my interview answers and i have been told that i have strong critical thinking stills, decision making skills, etc. i have had four interviews and one offer, which i turned down because it was listed as a full time but they only offered PRN and i need benefits.
however, it is getting to the point in time where i really NEED to secure a role and train and get comfortable before my chaotic school year begins in the fall.
i have a REALLY strong resume, but i just can't seem to get any good interviews right now. i am most comfortable in one specialty of nursing, but wondering if i should just completely open myself up to all possibilities. however, again, i have been out of the field for a while so I'm just not sure.
Anybody have any ideas, suggestions, etc? I am humble and will consider ALL suggestions and criticisms...
THANK YOU!!
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I have worked in a very specific office based industry for 15 years. i love the work, but the job itself won't work with my FNP schooling schedule. i find myself needing to go back to a bedside nursing job because it works with my school schedule AND provides the benefits that i carry for my family.
i have applied for several positions, had a couple of interviews and am very well received. the managers are generally pleased with my interview answers and i have been told that i have strong critical thinking stills, decision making skills, etc. i have had four interviews and one offer, which i turned down because it was listed as a full time but they only offered PRN and i need benefits.
however, it is getting to the point in time where i really NEED to secure a role and train and get comfortable before my chaotic school year begins in the fall.
i have a REALLY strong resume, but i just can't seem to get any good interviews right now. i am most comfortable in one specialty of nursing, but wondering if i should just completely open myself up to all possibilities. however, again, i have been out of the field for a while so I'm just not sure.
Anybody have any ideas, suggestions, etc? I am humble and will consider ALL suggestions and criticisms...
THANK YOU!!