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Hi everyone, I am an extremely frustrated new grad RN! I graduated back in Dec 2013 and passed the boards April 2014. I have been job hunting ever since and nothing yet. I have applied to hundreds of ads including hospitals, home health agencies, long-term care facilities and haven't even been called for 1 interview.
Everyone wants at least 2-3 years of nursing experience but how can a new grad get experience when no one will give us a chance. I have called HR many times and have even dropped by and they all just kinda brush me off and tell me the same thing "if we are interested we will call you." Many will flat out tell me "sorry, we don't hire new grads". I am so disappointed with the way the job market is treating us. Where is the support for new grads?
I have also tried applying to two different new grad programs but unfortunately never received a call back. These new grad programs are very competitive and are only available a couple of times a year here in Florida, plus only a few hospitals participate. Is anyone having the same issue and what advice if any do you have for new grads looking for employment?
Update: I finally got my 1st interview today at a cosmetic surgery center for the position of OR/recovery room RN. I'm happy to say that I received an offer for employment and I accepted it! It's bitter sweet I guess. It isn't the hospital position I was hoping for but beggars can't be choosers. Also, the pay is pretty low ($20/hr) even for a new RN in Florida. Just wanted to give you all an update and thank you once again for all of your comments. :-)
Update: I finally got my 1st interview today at a cosmetic surgery center for the position of OR/recovery room RN. I'm happy to say that I received an offer for employment and I accepted it! It's bitter sweet I guess. It isn't the hospital position I was hoping for but beggars can't be choosers. Also, the pay is pretty low ($20/hr) even for a new RN in Florida. Just wanted to give you all an update and thank you once again for all of your comments. :-)
Congrats!! You'll be getting valuable experience.
I definitely agree with many of the above posters: If you live in an area where it's difficult to get that first job, you might have to move and take whatever you can, get the experience, and then re-apply to the place where you really want to work. If you go too long after graduation without actually working, it will get tougher and tougher.
Hi there, I am also in the same boat. Graduated in 2013 tested in 2014. Still looking for work. BUT...I finally got an interview at a top hospital here's how:
Get your Cert up!
ACLS, IV, BLS, PALS even
TELL EVERYONE even people u might never see again no matter how embarrassing. Why??? Those people will meet someone who knows someone or hear something...
Get a business card of your own and ask for business cards.
Subscribe to Nursey web sites: nurse.com, nursezone etc
Become a member of the ANA
If you are not a bsn start the process for enrollment and get to the step where you are accepted.
Read an artical a month or get your free CE on. (might be an interview question, was for me)
ps. I have an Associates degree.
Crystal360
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Thank you Nica :-)