I have heard of nurses with limited experience finding it difficult to get hired, but I am on the other side of the fence. I have 16 years experience (the last 8 being military) I have earned multiple graduate degrees along the way in nursing, health admin and business administration. I also have certification in four specialties.
All that may look good on paper but I can't get an interview to save my life. I have been applying, following up with calls and being told all sorts of excuses. I am at a loss. The two inquiries I did receive were fishing around on what my goals were and if I actually wanted a leadership position. I explained that I just want a job to pay my rent and work towards my PhD. I cannot take on the additional responsibility that goes with a leadership role at this time.
A week later I get an email stating they selected someone whose qualifications better match the position.
One HR generlist I have spoken with suggested I edit my resume so that I don't, "scare off nurse managers". She stated (in her opinion) the managers were not comfortable with a staff member who was significantly more qualified than they were and that had a lot to do with why I was being passed over for nurses with less experience and education.
Who knew that there was a ceiling of education involved with remaining at the bedside or that nurses in middle management roles were so insecure. So not I am either going to edit my resume or be forced to work agency. this whole thing is Effed up!!!
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I have heard of nurses with limited experience finding it difficult to get hired, but I am on the other side of the fence. I have 16 years experience (the last 8 being military) I have earned multiple graduate degrees along the way in nursing, health admin and business administration. I also have certification in four specialties.
All that may look good on paper but I can't get an interview to save my life. I have been applying, following up with calls and being told all sorts of excuses. I am at a loss. The two inquiries I did receive were fishing around on what my goals were and if I actually wanted a leadership position. I explained that I just want a job to pay my rent and work towards my PhD. I cannot take on the additional responsibility that goes with a leadership role at this time.
A week later I get an email stating they selected someone whose qualifications better match the position.
One HR generlist I have spoken with suggested I edit my resume so that I don't, "scare off nurse managers". She stated (in her opinion) the managers were not comfortable with a staff member who was significantly more qualified than they were and that had a lot to do with why I was being passed over for nurses with less experience and education.
Who knew that there was a ceiling of education involved with remaining at the bedside or that nurses in middle management roles were so insecure. So not I am either going to edit my resume or be forced to work agency. this whole thing is Effed up!!!