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!
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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!