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Mtac32

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  1. Thank you for the advice ! I totally agree with you about the zero feedback. It's beyond frustrating when you leave an interview thinking you did great and they thought something different. I would be ok if they didn't like me, but gave me feedback to learn from and go forward with. I agree with shadowing too, although it's not always possible, I think it's a good idea you would be a good fit. The experience I had did help in the interviews and I will forever be grateful for those experiences because molded me into the nurse I want to be. Thanks again !
  2. Thank you for the advice, I have used my connections at work as my references. Unfortunately, they don't hire nurses with just an associates degree. I plan on going back after some RN experience.
  3. I was broke from respiratory school and didn't have money to take my boards, so I went back to work as a CNA... totally irrelevant to this convo. So I should keep applying and be patient ...why didn't I think of that?
  4. Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate it.
  5. I am not talking about you in 1994 or international students, I'm talking about me. Sorry that you don't agree that prior experience counts, but I did have one recruiter say they specifically called me because of my prior experience. Please don't make me out to be a monster. There were two parts of the interview, the Human Resources part and the nurse manager part. They could've had me come in for the Human Resources part since I was in the parking lot. It would never fly if I was sick, they would think that as me not being interested. Let me make one thing clear, I don't need anyone on here to sit and cheer me on.. I simply came on here because it's a frustrating process and nothing in your post was worth my time ... it was negative and completely unnecessary.
  6. Haha no my resume was fine and if I had things misspelled on this site, well that's fine with me.
  7. The first sentence was "I just passed my RN and I'm searching for a job." So although I didn't specific my past experience, I did not imply I had RN experience. I posted in the first year after licensure thread... anyways ... my references are stellar because I have professional healthcare references because healthcare experience does count and it is valuable. I won't have RN experience as a new grad and to be picky in a professional that's in need of nurses .. I gusss I was venting about the interview because it was unprofessional and a waste of my time and money that I don't have. After reading your posts regarding this all I can say is I will be thinking twice before posting again. Do I need you to sugar coat anything, nope ! I understand you need to wait your turn, put in the work and expect nothing.. I have worked hard and will continue to work hard. I understand it's not a "slam dunk" and don't worry .. I didn't write this to "make things go away."
  8. I was a nursing assistant and unit secretary.
  9. As stated in my op, I did just pass my nursing boards in the state of Massachusetts. I do not have RN experience, but I do have plenty of experience as a nursing assistant and unit secretary. I am sort of confused with your post too .. didn't make any sense and you didn't help at all and yes you can have a ton of acute care experience without being a nurse. Are nurses the only part of an interdisciplinary team ? Thanks!
  10. Good afternoon, I recently passed my RN boards and I'm currently searching for a job. I am in Massachusetts with my associates degree so basically it's about who you know at this point and lots of praying haha. I have a ton of experience including ICU, med/surg, oncology, emergency room and maternity. I also have a degree in respiratory therapy, no license though. I tell you all of this for advice or maybe to vent because I am getting no where with this job search. I am open to any job including long term, acute, home care, psych, you name it. I've been on a few interviews, some really good and some well not-so-much...but it's been extremely frustrating. I interview very well (do my research, dress appropriately, prepare for questions, ask questions) and I look at every interview as I will only get better! Either they ask me if I have a BSN(which I'm starting in January) or totally waste my time. I got a call yesterday at 8:30 am to reschedule for a 9 am Interview because the nurse manager called out sick. I live 45 mins away. I call to check in on my application and they just give me the generic answer or they just flat out reject me for no reason. I am constantly trying to remind myself to stay positive, but it is really hard. People in my class who have literally no healthcare experience are getting jobs in acute care! Like good for them, but what about the people who gained experience while in nursing school ? I may not have a 4.0 gpa, but I did get B's and I wouldn't change the experience I have for anything. Please just leave any advice or well wishes because I am loosing hope !!
  11. Awesome, good luck ! If you don't mind, do you have your bsn or associates?
  12. I applied and I'm still waiting to hear back. I have my associates, but tons of experience so hopefully I get an interview. Good luck and keep me updated!
  13. I already answered this question. You said you didn't even have quick results in CA, so it doesn't really matter when the 48 hours is up ? So if you did live in a state with quick results, you would get them in 48 hours from when you finished so, Sunday, like I said in the original post.
  14. These questions are a special research section they give to random students. They don't count at all towards your NCLEX score. They are also optional. You can find all of this info on NCSBN.org or the page on Pearson that has all the appointment info.
  15. I took it last Friday and got my results on Sunday. It's 48 hours not business hours.

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