Published Oct 27, 2014
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rm89
21 Posts
So I am and LPN, graduated in Dec. 2012. I've held my current job at a LTC/SNF since I graduated. I am planning to graduate in December with my RN and move to Colorado to be near family. I'll be in the Ft. Collins/Loveland area. I'm wondering if the LPN experience will help or hinder my chances? Also, if it says "1+ years nursing experience required" in the application for an RN position, does my LPN experience count? Any tips or tricks are appreciated.
CT Pixie, BSN, RN
3,723 Posts
If its says 1 year experience required they are normally referring to RN experience. I can't speak for any other state, but in my State, many hospitals do take into consideration LPN experience.
I was an LPN that did the LPN to RN transition and it hasn't seemed to help or hurt me to tell the truth.
Nienna Celebrindal
613 Posts
If its says 1 year experience required they are normally referring to RN experience. I can't speak for any other state, but in my State, many hospitals do take into consideration LPN experience.I was an LPN that did the LPN to RN transition and it hasn't seemed to help or hurt me to tell the truth.
Exactly that.
I do think in some job markets it can help but I have never heard of it being a hinder. A lot of times it doesn't really matter. However if its you vs another new grad then it might help. I didn't feel it helped me at all. In my first job or regarding school.