Published Sep 22, 2014
Hardworkinggal
2 Posts
I am a recent LPN graduate (within last 6 months), passed my NCLEX , got my license. I graduated 2nd in my class, and have a BS degree in Biology. I am an older nurse over 40. I just got accepted into an RN program. My problem/concerns are I have not been able to find any jobs as an LPN, either in an acute environment nor LTC. I literally have sent out 75 + resumes and have only been asked to 2 interviews. I felt I did good in my interviews but never received a call back. Now that I am going to be getting my RN and hopefully my BSN, my fear is that I still will not be able to get a job. I do have concerns that my age is the prohibited factor, any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also a majority of my graduating class have found jobs already, many without any previous experience.
Been there,done that, ASN, RN
7,241 Posts
I was offered many jobs after the age of 40.
Are you sure your resume is up to snuff? Ask someone to role play an interview for you, and get your interview style critiqued.
What area do you live in?
firstinfamily, RN
790 Posts
There are many women in your age bracket that are doing the same, going into nursing as a second career, so age should not be an issue. However, being an "old nurse" I am also having difficulty and not sure if it is an age issue or not. I really hope not, it is not like I plan on not doing nursing any more, but I would like to be treated that I do have a future and am future thinking. I don't know if I make the interviewer intimidated, or they are not going to get the "years" out of me that they want. I don't think there are too many people who stay at any one place of employment for 30 or more years, those days are gone. I would say brush up your resume, if there is a college career center near you see if they will assist you with this, practice your interview skills. Good luck, I think the market for RNs will remain strong, getting your foot in the door seems to be an issue for even the younger ones.