- RN jobs in seacost area
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No response!!
I have the same problem, only I have now applied for almost 10 jobs (I am currently undecided on where I'm going to live) and haven't heard back from any. When I tried calling my first choice hospital, they told me that I have to wait to hear from them. Should I call other employers and see if they feel the same way? I can't stand just sitting around waiting to find out where I may be living in a few months. My relocation might be as far as NH to CA if I get the job I want, and planning for that needs to start soon. I'm starting to go nuts, even though it's only been a few weeks since my applications went in. Any advice at all would be so appreciated...my stress level is getting very high!
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Follow-up for interview??
Thank you for the advice!!
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Follow-up for interview??
Hello- looking for advice. I recently e-mailed the nurse recruiter at a hospital to find out information about their new grad program. She responded by telling me to fill out an on-line application and told me that interviews would begin in March. So I filled out the application, but I have not submitted a resume or cover letter, because it was not included anywhere in the application. I would normally follow-up on an application, especially because my resume has not been submitted yet, but should I wait until March, since she specifically told me interviews wouldn't start until then? I've already had to e-mail her twice and I don't want to be a pest, but I want to make sure they know I am very interested in this job. Thank you - any advice is MUCH appreciated. **Also - I am from NH and this job is in CA, so it would be a phone interview, if that makes any difference....
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Anyone Work Around Newport Beach????
I live in New Hampshire and I am also looking to relocate to California when I graduate in May. I spent this past summer at UCLA for an externship, and the price of living out there is crazy. Coming from the east coast, it's definately gonna be hard financially because the pay really isn't THAT much higher in Cali. But there are so many reasons to move out there, and if you can find a roommate or two, the price of living becomes much more bearable. I am looking at Hoag and UCI, any recommendations for other Orange County hospitals that would be good for new grads?