Published Nov 29, 2017
JLouise
16 Posts
Hello, wise nurse community!
I have a B.S. in Psych and will have my ADN in May 2018 and am worried about my prospects- I was told that if I already had a Baccalaureate degree and was planning to pursue my Master's right after, I wouldn't have any problems.
However, I chatted online with the HR reps at a couple of hospitals and they said I wouldn't be competitive until I *had* my BSN, either.
Have any of you worked with or been new grads/new hires with people who don't have a BSN, but are RNs who have another Bachelor's?
Some of the home care services boast high wages, but is it still better to work in a hospital, or private office?
Thanks so much!
prenursingtheophilus
13 Posts
Hmm.. I know a lot of people who get jobs after with just their ADN although their intention is to also get their BSN within the next couple years after graduating with their ADN. I know they say to stress during an interview that your plan is to get your BSN because there are several programs that have a 1-year bridge program that are just online classes to obtain your BSN.
I am only speaking from what i've heard and seen with prior nursing students. I am pursuing my ADN because of cost then plan to get my BSN right after I finish my ADN.
Hope that helps a little. :)
pedsrnseattle15
1 Post
What type of nursing are you interested in? A lot of Seattle area hospitals are hiring new graduates only through residency programs. I know for a fact that a BSN is prefered but not required. I just participated in my hospital's hiring day for new grads and we hired a number of ADNs. Most of them had done their senior practicum at the hopsital I worked at. But don't worry too much!