Published Apr 6, 2010
AZMOMO2
1,194 Posts
I passed my LPN boards on 3/24/10- I started sending out resumes to everything I saw online. Then I printed a list of every Nursing home in the state. Searched for their websites, submitted letters of interest if they had a link. And for those that didn't I just walked in and filled out an application.
I received a lot of interest based on my cover letter, and was told by one hiring manager that she wanted to hire me based on my cover letter and almost had, except that I needed at least 1 year of experience.
So yes I have received my share of, " You need to have at least 1 year of experience" , " and we are going another way."
But less than two weeks later I had two in person interviews, 1 phone interview and 1 job offer.
Of course I am taking it, because well... it is alot more money than I had expected (Some RNs in this state aren't even getting this rate) & its the shifts and area I wanted.
So wish me luck and good luck to all you out there. If I can get something... so can you!
nursel56
7,098 Posts
c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s !!!! :balloons:
maybe you could share what it was about your cover letter that impressed people so much that it shined out from the average cover letters? (just generally, )
skandy
21 Posts
+1 for post above I want to know too lol
Dear Hiring Manager,
First I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for taking the time to review my resume and considering me for a position within your facility. I am a new graduate, however, what I lack in work experience I am positive that I more than make up for in drive, ambition, and motivation.
Furthermore, I am confident that my training through Blah Blah Blah School, has prepared me for a challenging and rewarding experience as a Practical Nurse. I have worked throughout my clinical rotations with other licensed practical and registered nurses administering medications, performing assessments, as well as providing wound and trach care. I have experience with g-tube feeding and medication administration as well., My clinical experience offered me a wide range of practice with my skills and introduced me to a varied population of residents and patients. In addition I have received additional training and have obtained IV certification through an AZ approved program for LPN's.
I can assure you I would be a dependable, eager and motivated employee with exceptional critical thinking skills and the ability to adapt to situations as they arise. I have great customer service, organization and prioritization skills. I work well independently and I thrive as part of a strong team. I possess an earnest interest in the healthcare of those in my care and strive to always provide quality care, compassion, and cultural competency regardless of the demographic that I serve.
I appreciate your time and would enjoy speaking with you in person. Please feel free to contact me at XXX-XXX-XXXX to set up an interview at your convenience. Thank you for considering me for this opportunity to share my excitement at beginning my new career and I hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
AZMOMO2, LPN
BraeRN
31 Posts
Congrats!! That is a fantastic cover letter by the way, thank you for sharing. I'm sure it will be very helpful to those still struggling with writing them. The cover letter seems to make the best impression sometimes. It's often the first thing the recruiter/hiring manager sees and if it's not very good, you can bet they won't be very interested in you. That's not true all the time but it happens often enough that one should be mindful of what they put in there. Good luck and congrats again!
Great letter, AZMOMO2!! Thanks for sharing. :)
NickiLaughs, ADN, BSN, RN
2,387 Posts
Great cover letter, great determination. That's pretty much how I went job hunting when I got my first LVN job, and not much different when I got my first RN job. It's really doing the extras and dedicating a lot of time that can make a difference. I know that not everyone will be able to find work, and I feel for them. But kudos to you!
srobb11
190 Posts
Congratulations!! :balloons: And great cover letter!
RPN_2012
259 Posts
:ancong!:
Great cover letter! :)
4 shifts in and the excitement has been replaced with aching feet and back... LOL
StarDust16
29 Posts
Congratulations!!! And great cover letter, i love it!! :bowingpur
krstxn
44 Posts
Thanks for sharing your great COVER LETTER!
How do you like working in the nursing home so far?