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Apply everywhere. Including out of state. Try Idaho,Wyoming, New Mexico. Set up job agents. Try nursing homes, jails and prisons. I applied to over 225 jobs in 5 different states. Had two job offers from Idaho, one from Wyoming.Today I finally got an offer here in the Valley. I know Yuma Regional offers a new grad program once or twice a year. I believe it is a three year commitment. Be persistent, call and follow up on your applications. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
This is what scares me the most! I graduate in just a few months and i know I want to apply to a BSN program soon after however, I want to secure a job before I continue my education. Mainly because I don't want to have to take out too much more student loans. I know most places prefer BSN or at least want you to have started it so I'm definitely concerned. Good luck to everyone! Keep us posted if you get an offer :)
Scooter24
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Hi there!
Just like many of you I am a new grad RN... passed my boards in February and having a very difficult time finding a job. I received my BSN from GCU. Any tips? Or anyone know of places hiring? Anything helps! Thanks :)