Published Oct 4, 2013
kelsiedana
11 Posts
Hi all!
I am in my first semester of nursing school and I do have 2 part time jobs and over a full load of classes (I'm taking 7 classes!). I was considering quitting one of my jobs and try to get an internship at the local hospital across the street from my school. I think it would be smart to get my foot in the door so maybe I have a better chance getting a nursing job after I graduate with my BSN and become an RN. Is this a smart idea?? Is it hard to get a nursing job in a hospital after graduation?? Advice very much appreciated from current nurses or anyone in my situation!
Thanks!
Candogal
53 Posts
Take it!!!! I applied and interviewed for an internship in school but didn't get it . You absolutely must find a way to get your foot in the door in any way possible! I volunteered and while it helped,I got the "you're too nice to work in med/surg" from the med/surg manager- ummmm I am in the volunteer role, in an RN role I will be more assertive- 2 different roles hmph!!! I'm still looking for a job since I graduated in May.
ArtClassRN, ADN, RN
630 Posts
Yes. I got a hospital job right after graduation in part because I did an internship there.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
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christina731
851 Posts
I would kill for a hospital internship. You're already used to working during school, so I would take it. Good luck!
applesxoranges, BSN, RN
2,242 Posts
If your part time jobs are not in a hospital, I would drop one of those and do the internship.
Thanks for all the great advice everyone!
Dranger
1,871 Posts
Getting any sort of hospital job is difficult as a new nurse especially if you aren't in a rural area.
mzrainydayz, BSN, RN
364 Posts
Yes that is the way to go because that will let you get your foot in the door, plus it looks good on your app or resume. I have applied at a major hospital in my area for a nurse extern job. I am awaiting (cross my fingers) a call back or interview. If I get the job I would quit my part time job.
Also, the fact that I am a part-time worker at my job is what made them try and see if they can do a student nurse extern, graduate nurse intern, and then a new nurse progression with me. I am waiting to hear if they can do it. I work in a regular ward clerk/nursing assistant spot.