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  1. You mean in terms of getting hired? In apply to ER tech jobs, I've considered redoing my resume so as to leave out my RN education and license, as I am actually finding it more difficult to land...
  2. Cool! I got their questionnaire this morning as well, strangely. I would have thought they'd do everything one stage at a time. Congratulations, in any
  3. Hoag Clinical Nurse 1 Positions

    Wait, is this equivalent to applying for a new grad position? Just wondering--sometimes, RN I listings require six months of experience, which is what I assume by default if the words "new grad"...
  4. Hard time finding a new grad residency

    I'm only an ADN, but since my hospital cancelled my entire residency, I cannot even get interviews for CNA/PCT positions in acute care in the LA area. Combined with the fact that my per diem job...
  5. P.S. Also didn't pass any judgement on sub-acute nursing in general--apologies if my message somehow came off as
  6. For clarity, what she meant specifically was that hospitals preferred to within from internal candidates in good standing for new grad positions over those applying externally with sub-acute...
  7. I applied to all four listings (Good Sam, Downey, Whitter, and Whitter's ED), and only got emailed questionnaires in response to two, for the record. One from Good Sam, and one from Whittier's...
  8. Thank you for your advice! While I'm aware you weren't only speaking to me, as someone who's been working acute care for years, I still wanted to offer this perspective on the issue: I have,...
  9. Unprofessional surveyor

    Be careful with this. It may be better to hire someone with not so much experience with your one company, as you don't know what kind of ties such an attorney who seemingly "specializes" in suits...
  10. I should add--hospitals here, including the one I was originally going to work for, are laying off nurses in droves. This is what has me doubtful that things are going to get better any time soon, and...
  11. I just want to add to this as someone in a similar position. I just graduated with my ADN from a public community college in California. While that has some prestige, hospitals typically prefer...
  12. Backsliding in new specialty

    This, times a million. If you probe for these kinds of concrete examples and solutions and they shoot back with something like "you should already know by now," that's also very typical, and means...
  13. New Graduate Nurse Looking for Advice

    Tele without a question; it'll prepare you far better for the ED at any hospital when you cross that