New grad applying to acute floor after just a week working LTC

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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?

Specializes in Critical Care; Cardiac; Professional Development.

Put it as your current job. With only a week there they won't count it as experience anyway.

Specializes in Intermediate care.

usually won't count it unless its been like 6 months-a year since you've been there. Just put it as your current job, if they ask just tell them.

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?

Yes, you will appear as a job hopper. Don't include any place after one week of employment .. it will only be detrimental to your search.

Now .. if you are stuck there for that magical "year of experience"... then you should include it.

Look at it from a recruiters point of view.

Specializes in NICU.

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.

Specializes in Med Surg - Renal.
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?

They know why you are applying.

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