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Chicago Nurse Residency Spring 2022
@jo1919 I ended up applying to different positions in late October, interviewed in November and was hired that day at Northwestern for a March start date! So far I love it here. Their residency program is really good. I was hired to a floor, so you don’t float around to different units. They have a lot of classes to help you refresh or learn some new skills and I have weekly meetings with my manager and my education coordinator to check in how I’m doing. Any other questions, let me know!
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Chicago Nurse Residency Spring 2022
Im in a similar position!! I am graduating in December in NJ and looking to relocate to chicago shortly after. I have no idea when a good time to apply is as I don’t want to apply to early or too late. I would love to hear from some other new grads who have applied and got hired and the timeline for that as well as any tips
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Chicago December 2021 Grad
I am also going to be graduating in December and looking to relocate to Chicago after graduation. I am really wondering when a good time to apply is as I don’t want to apply to early or too late. I think getting a tech job will probably increase your chances as you will be an internal candidate as well as put some experience on your resume! Hoping to follow along with this post if people have some insight as to when to apply.
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NYU Langone Nurse Residency
Hi everyone! I graduate December 2021 and am just trying to get an idea of what hospitals I want to apply to. It would be a dream to get an offer from NYU, but I do have some questions and I was hoping maybe some NYU nurses could help. First off, what is the best timeline to apply? I work at Jersey Shore Medical Center now as a tech and they said I can start applying for nurse residency in September. Does anyone know how competitive/difficult it is to get a nurse residency position at NYU? I have 6 years tech experience as well as a nurse externship I will complete this Summer. Second, what are some of the best and also affordable locations to live in if offered a position with NYU? I want to get an idea of what areas in NYC would have a convenient commute and also don’t have me living paycheck to paycheck to pay rent. I heard NYU has nurse housing and that’s something I would be interested in! However, I’m unsure how likely it is for me to get one of those apartments and I would love more information on the nurse housing.