Published Jun 21, 2014
futuremurse45
20 Posts
Interesting trend I have found out about this hospital. I have one semester left in my BSN program at a local university. The last graduating class, and the one before that, had not one job offer, with most of our class not even being allowed to interview, even though many of my class precepted and received excellent reviews from the hospital staff. All of our class graduated with their BSN. The hospital is hiring new nurses, but ADN prepared nurses are the only nurses being offered positions in the new grad program. My school is one of the top nursing schools in the state.
Does anybody think this is a political issue? or do you think those working in HR have an agenda?
zzbxdo
531 Posts
Politics. The trend isn't new, I went to CSU Stan too. They prefer mjc students, as a majority of staff are also mjc grads. Snotty management, Sutter made them worse. A lot of nurses there aren't happy. DMC offers a lot more as a facility in terms of managerial support, benefits, education etc. They're trying to go magnet I believe. 95% of my cohort was offered positions by graduation. You have faculty whom still work at mjc, just ask them.