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Hey everyone! I just accepted a job offer from the Mayo Clinic, and I start on July 2, 2018. I guess there is a cohort of nurses that start at that time. We all take classes together, etc. Is anyone else in this group? I was just hoping to start a conversation so we can get to know each other better. This is for the Rochester, MN campus.
Hey everyone! I just accepted a job offer from the Mayo Clinic, and I start on July 2, 2018. I guess there is a cohort of nurses that start at that time. We all take classes together, etc. Is anyone else in this group? I was just hoping to start a conversation so we can get to know each other better. This is for the Rochester, MN campus.
I am in the process of applying to positions at Mayo Clinic right now. It would be an honor to work for the organization. Just wondering, did you write a cover letter with your application? I dislike cover letters and I feel like employers do not look at them but I have also heard others say that it helps speed up your application.
I am in the process of applying to positions at Mayo Clinic right now. It would be an honor to work for the organization. Just wondering, did you write a cover letter with your application? I dislike cover letters and I feel like employers do not look at them but I have also heard others say that it helps speed up your application.
Hi, sorry I didn't see your message. I did write a cover letter. My nurse recruiter highly suggested it because they want to know exactly what you're looking for in a job. Your cover letter should address three questions:
1.) Medical or surgical floor?
2.) What body system? (cardiac, thoracic, vascular..)
3.) ICU, PCU, or Regular unit?
If you can let them know what your ideal job is, then you're golden. You probably already have a job by now, but I thought I'd share with you what they told me!
Thanks!
Andrew.
KO.SRNA, MSN, RN
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I just had my interview with the cardiac/surg heart transplant ICU today, and I think it went very well. I'll keep you posted!