I am a new grad and just started working at a LTC facilty due to not being able to get a job anywhere at a hospital. Now I'm wondering if this is something that I should put on my applications as my current job or just not list it?
Will that give the wrong impression that they see that I have only been there one week and I'm applying elsewhere?
Put it as your current job. With only a week there they won't count it as experience anyway.
So I should put it down on my resume even though it won't be counting as experience and will potentially make me look like I'm just abandoning ship after a week?
Do NOT put it on your resume. You will look like a job-hopper and they'll wonder if you're going to abandon them when a better offer comes along. Keep work, keep applying, keep the two separate unless you end up being in LTC for a good 9-12 months. THEN you can add it to your resume.
So I should put it down on my resume even though it won't be counting as experience and will potentially make me look like I'm just abandoning ship after a week?
mell260
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I am a new grad and just started working at a LTC facilty due to not being able to get a job anywhere at a hospital. Now I'm wondering if this is something that I should put on my applications as my current job or just not list it?
Will that give the wrong impression that they see that I have only been there one week and I'm applying elsewhere?