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For my first job as a new grad (I graduated in May of '08), it took me 5 months of applying for literally hundreds of positions to get 3 interviews, which led to 2 rejections and 1 job offer, which I took (peds hospital).
For my current job, applied to a smaller number of jobs (but probably still 30+) to get about 6 or 7 interviews -- for 2 of these I withdrew my name from consideration after the interview, 3-4 rejections, and 1 job offer, which I took (public health nursing).
Good luck!
For me it was not how many interviews, but how many applications. I went on 2 interviews as a new grad, one for my current NICU position, one for a clinic. Both interviews resulted in offers. I didn't go on a single interview, however, until after submitting around 200 applications.
I finally started interviewing 5.5 months after graduation, and started working 7 months after graduation.
I graduated in September 2010, sat for my boards October 2010, and started applying right after I passed boards.
I put out around 55 applications.
I had 5 interviews 2 of which included job shadows. 90% of my applications where to LTC facilities, the other 10% or so being to hospitals or specialty clinics like psych, dialysis, etc.
Of my 55 applications 10 where placed in person at the facility, the other 45 were all internet/job site submited resumes.
I just got a job a week and a half ago (Dec 2010) at a LTC facility, so from boards to job about a month and a half.
ManderRN
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I am graduating in one week with my RN degree, and I'm already getting discouraged about finding a job. I had an interview last week on a cardiac unit that I felt went really well, and I found out today that I didn't get the position. I have another interview on Monday, but it's on a neuro unit, which is an area that I'm not very familiar with. I am praying and keeping my fingers crossed for Monday's interview. The unit where I am doing my practicum now (pediatrics) has a very low census, and sadly is not hiring anytime soon. So I want to pose the question... how many interviews did it take to get the job you have now? And how long did you have to wait? Thanks for the response!