Published Oct 27, 2015
Band Geek
9 Posts
Hi Everyone.
I am a little bit lost on writing a resume for a job fair. I am 5 weeks from graduating but I have zero actual medical work experience. I have had other jobs but I don't know how much help hey would be. It doesn't help that I hate writing about myself. Should I add a summary? I also took an elective class in Critical care nursing (Which is the specialty I want to end up in eventually) should I find a way to get that in there?
Please let me now if I have any hope of getting a job with this.
Education
XX Community College XX, Oh
X State University X, Oh
Clinical Experience
Senior Preceptorship – Intensive Care Unit, XYV Community Hospital,
XYV, OH, 109 Hours – Currently in Progress
Maternity – FGH Hospital, FGH, OH, September-October 2015
Pediatrics – TUV Hospital, TUV, OH, August-September 2015
Psychiatric – Northwest Ohio Psychiatric Hospital, Toledo, OH, March-May 2015
Adult Health 2 – Neurology, TUV Hospital, TUV, OH, January-March 2015
Adult Health 1 – Oncology, TUV Hospital, TUV, OH, August-December 2014
Nursing Skills – XYV Community Hospital, XYV, OH, January-May 2014
Work Experience
BBB Manfacturing - BBB, Mi Feb 2011 – July 2013
DYH Schools - TUV, Oh
Grocery Store. - TV, Oh Feb 2006- Nov 2007
Memberships
Acedemic Honor Society Spring 2015 – Present
Student Nurses Association 2015
JamesKyne
1 Post
The best thing I could share with you is that not almost all of the firms are coming to the job fair with an intention to grab the experienced guys, most of them are in need for fresh graduates as well. Hence your present level of experiences and qualification are enough to land you with a fair job that pleases you to get experienced on the move. It's true and a clear fact as many fresh graduating getting their placement every year and later they are getting themselves placed in higher positions. It's the cycle of things happening and hence you could grab the very first opportunity and thus build on from that momentum. Make it yourself a belief that you are going to be hired sooner rather than later, such a positive approach will yield results from unexpected ways.