I want to start a support thread for us unemployed New Grads in California

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Hey yall. I want to start a support thread for us unemployed New Grads in California. I've recently lost a lot of my hope and optimism for finding a New Grad position. I graduated in May with my BSN and I've applied for about over 100 positions at this point and I've gotten one interview.:cry: The rejection and lack of options has taken a toll on me. I literally made an Excel spreadsheet of almost every New Grad program with information/dates/links in the state PLUS almost every hospital in the state with links to their job listings that I check multiple times a week with notes from their HR dept about if they hire New Grads. Part of what makes it worst is when "outsiders", I know they mean well, mention oh why don't you apply at this hospital or be a traveler or there's a shortage you'll get a job soon, etc. You just want to scream :arghh: I realized the best way to get through this is with the support of those in your shoes. Although we are in competition with each other we can help each other through the tears, hissy fits, and psychotic laughter.:roflmao:

I got the idea for this thread from another thread posted here on allnurses: https://allnurses.com/nursing-first-job/unemployed-new-grad-797292.html

I'm not saying we all need to meet in groups in our own areas (it's nice it comes about). But I want this to be a place for us to vent and support each other. If you're like me and you're so depressed that your mom gave you one of your Christmas presents early (It was a Tweety Bird robe) to try and cheer you up then please come and I have a virtual box of Kleenex and a pat on the back for you.:sorry:

One thing I learned in nursing school is that icebreakers can really do good sometimes so you're welcome to use the following to introduce yourself.

Hello my name is kenderella89 and I'm an unemployed New Grad.

License type: BSN

Time out of school: 8 months

# of positions applied to date: a little over 100

Dream RN position: NICU however I would love to start in Med Surg as well

Hospital experience: No but I have over 300 volunteer hours and I worked for the California Dept. of Public Health for 3 years

Where do you live: The Sacramento area although I just moved from the bay area

What are you doing now: Volunteering at a daycare trying to get a hospital volunteer position as well

Favorite color: Purple

How you cope with unemployment: I bake. A LOT. My friends' and family's waistlines hate me.

I guess I should introduce myself.

Hello my name is KelKelRN

License type: BSN

GPA: 4.0

Time out of school: Nearly 4 months

# of positions applied to date: I didn't start applying until after I took the NCLEX (December 2012), and I am approaching 120

Dream RN position: NICU/ ICU/ CCU/IMC

Hospital experience: No.

Where do you live: Central Coast, CA

What are you doing now: I try to apply to at least 10 positions a day, but have missed quite a few days between traveling up and down the state to attend random/unproductive job fairs, and spend many hours talking to my nursing school classmates everyday...plotting and planning our job searches. I've applied all over the state, and get rejection after rejection, or the ever-so-nice no response at all. The quickest rejection I received was less than two hours (and I'll admit, I was impressed).

Favorite color: Pink

How you cope with unemployment: I tend to cook moreso than bake.....I started taking a sewing class....But the only thing that will make me feel better is the day I have a signed contract in my hands. I had one phone interview today and two lined up for tomorrow, as they are all out of state. From reading all of your introductions, I can say that I have the same sentiments....I can't sit around for much longer without a job or I will probably go crazy!!!

I understand the dilemma, and it is a big decision....So you really should do some research before you decide. If you have a choice of hospital AND the unit, then call the HR Department at the hospital and feel them out (i.e. does the NICU/ICU/Peds ever hire new grads, or do they have a new grad program for the NICU/ICU/Peds?). MANY hospitals have "nondescript" new grad opportunities where they don't have an actual new grad class, but new grads are precepted on the hiring unit. It would be great to have the pediatric experience if you really want peds/NICU, but ICU would definitely open up more doors. Just my two cents.

Thanks for the advice. I decided to go for ICU. I love peds but I also love critical care. I think/hope I chose the right experience for me! :)

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.
Thanks for the advice. I decided to go for ICU. I love peds but I also love critical care. I think/hope I chose the right experience for me! :)

Good luck! I'm hoping it will be the best choice for you! ICU and ER are excellent starting points to get your core nursing skills down to a point. Have fun!

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.
I guess I should introduce myself.

Hello my name is KelKelRN

License type: BSN

GPA: 4.0

Time out of school: Nearly 4 months

# of positions applied to date: I didn't start applying until after I took the NCLEX (December 2012), and I am approaching 120

Dream RN position: NICU/ ICU/ CCU/IMC

Hospital experience: No.

Where do you live: Central Coast, CA

What are you doing now: I try to apply to at least 10 positions a day, but have missed quite a few days between traveling up and down the state to attend random/unproductive job fairs, and spend many hours talking to my nursing school classmates everyday...plotting and planning our job searches. I've applied all over the state, and get rejection after rejection, or the ever-so-nice no response at all. The quickest rejection I received was less than two hours (and I'll admit, I was impressed).

Favorite color: Pink

How you cope with unemployment: I tend to cook moreso than bake.....I started taking a sewing class....But the only thing that will make me feel better is the day I have a signed contract in my hands. I had one phone interview today and two lined up for tomorrow, as they are all out of state. From reading all of your introductions, I can say that I have the same sentiments....I can't sit around for much longer without a job or I will probably go crazy!!!

Welcome! And I can understand the frustration with the waiting game. I also want to take a sewing class soon to keep me distracted. My baking is starting to annoy everyone because of all the sweets. I can't help it. It keeps me grounded.

Apparently, there was a position up in Downey, that someone kindly posted on facebook. Too bad the position is already closed, if the rejection e-mail is any indication.

Job hunting as a new grad really requires you to be on your toes and POUNCE.

Back to the drawing board.

Just a heads up the central valley is just as bad. Even the small community hospitals. Plenty of jobs available, if you have 1+ years ACUTE experience. Bleh. Anyway. I just wanted to give you a ray of hope (after I just dashed it with the central valley bit). I have been job hunting for almost 9 months now. I have applied to any and everything available. I had an interview on Tuesday and I got called and offered the job on Wednesday. You know what the difference was? The nurse recruiter called me after applying to a different position at the same hospital and told me to change my resume. He told me to add my previous work experience (which had NOTHING to do with nursing) because he noticed I had a previous degree and assumed that I had other work experience. After I did that I was called for an interview a week later and got the job. Good luck guys and hang in there! And if you can move, go to Oklahoma. I graduated there and every single one of my classmates had a job before they even took the NCLEX. Except me of course since I was moving out here because my husband is Navy.

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.

You guys! I'm finally graduating from the thread! You're looking at a brand new school nurse! :laugh: I'm super excited xagazillion! Of course I'm still going to stick around to get encouragement and love so don't think I will leave you all!

You guys! I'm finally graduating from the thread! You're looking at a brand new school nurse! :laugh: I'm super excited xagazillion! Of course I'm still going to stick around to get encouragement and love so don't think I will leave you all!

Yay!!!! Congratulations!!!! There's hope for the rest of us old new grads!

Congratulations Kenderella! I am really happy for you :)! Hope you will continue to update your blog and motivating the rest of us and thanks for giving the rest of us a glimmer of hope. Hopefully all of us will be in the same boat soon :). give us more details about your new job!

Specializes in Hospice & Palliative Care, Oncology, M/S.

Congratulations, Kenderella. :)

Keep going, everyone. I'm keeping my eyes peeled for anything for you.

You guys! I'm finally graduating from the thread! You're looking at a brand new school nurse! :laugh: I'm super excited xagazillion! Of course I'm still going to stick around to get encouragement and love so don't think I will leave you all!

That's wonderful! Congratulations!

Congrats, kenderella!! That's really exciting news! Best of luck with your new job!

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