Published Jan 14, 2010
Little_Mouse
146 Posts
After months of searching, I finally got a job offer at a reputable hospital close to home (I didn't have to move out of state and this is in California, of all places!).
I hope that this serves as a sign of hope for those of you NGs still looking for a job. It takes a lot of time, perseverance, patience...and networking.
Honestly, I believe that's what landed me this job. It wasn't by a fellow RN, but by a health care worker in the facility. Graduated in May '09, passed NCLEX in June and didn't really start looking for a job until July. But from July to December '09 I had been applying online and in-person to hospitals, LTC facilities and a doctor's office. I networked with people where I volunteer, and even with friends of friends that worked in a hospital. All that just to get my name out there. I pretty much stopped applying to hospitals towards the end of December and haven't done so in the past 3 weeks (from today). Even so, I was surprised at how I was getting phone calls (be it from doctor's offices or from a person I had networked with) regarding possible job opportunities. Throughout all this, especially the darkest of moments, it helped to pray and hope. And, finally, today I got a job offer.
I hope this helps. Good luck to all of you, especially during this difficult time.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Congratulations! Your perserverance and faith worked.
~♥Living2Learn♥
15 Posts
Congratulations!!:)
prinsessa
615 Posts
Congratulations!
Thank you! It was made especially sweet since I was told the day before my birthday. What a present!
willbern04
11 Posts
CONGRTULATIONS!!!!!!
WHEREABOUT IN CALIFORNIA ARE YOU? I ALSO PASSED NCLEX JUNE '09.
'BEEN TO 3 INTERVIEWS AND PROBABLY THOUSAND OF APPLICATIONS BUT NO LUCK SO FAR. YOUR STORY IS REALLY INSPIRING. I WILL START FILLING APPLICATIONS AGAIN WITH VENGEANCE :lol2:
GOOD LUCK ON YOUR NEW JOB:yeah::yeah:
PS: BELATED HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY....
llg, PhD, RN
13,469 Posts
... And thank you for shaing your story. It might help others who are still in search of that first job opportunity. I'm sure we all hope it is a sign of good things to come -- both for you and for everyone looking for work.
Jboo510
I received my license in November and been applying everywhere but most place require a year of experience. I am getting hopeless ;(
To Willbern04: I'm in So Cal, Orange County area.
To Willbern04 and Jboo510: Allnurses.com has a lot of good advice. Just search for it by typing "new grad resume", "new grad job search", etc. and it will come up with a lot of good advice. Much of the advice is really helpful. Keep applying, improve your resume, volunteer at a hospital or red cross, NETWORK with people, and keep your head up. When your down, the only direction now is up.
BKCinNOLA
124 Posts
um.. YAY! Congrats!!! I'm so happy you didn't have to move out of state!! You're going to do awesome! Congrats, again!!
p.s. I finally got called for the picu interview today!! So excited/nervous!
Music in My Heart
1 Article; 4,111 Posts
Agreed that networking is key. It is how I found my job... which wasn't even posted.
fotero
80 Posts
Congratulations. Although I am not a new grad anymore I am still looking for an entry level position in a hospital, I hope I'll have the same luck to you. What part of Cal are you located?