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  1. Well I'm glad you guys got jobs right off the bat no problem. I've been trying since December/January as a new grad. I don't have any connections, so networking isn't possible for me. I've called nurse managers just to be turned down saying they aren't hiring new grads, and have left messages on others' answering machine with no return calls. When I call HR they tell me very little and just say I'll get a call back if they are interested. I am getting pretty desperate for a job. I'm pretty desperate just for an interview. Haven't even gotten one yet. Despite applying for 50-60 jobs. If anyone works on a floor where they are looking for new hires, do you think that you could bring in my resume? Everyone says to network, network, network, but this is the only way I could possibly network.
  2. What floor of MGH do you work on? I heard that was one of the hospitals that has a hiring freeze.
  3. I graduated in December. And I am moving to Mass, from Maine, so applying to where I had my clinicals doesn't work out.
  4. http://www.awriteimpression.com/search.htm 2nd paragraph http://jobstar.org/hidden/hidden.php first paragraph under "When YOU look for the Employer -- The HIDDEN Job Market" http://en.mimi.hu/career/hidden_job_market.html The statistic is all over the place on the internet. I've seen it on other career sites that give advice for getting jobs.
  5. Okay lets fill this with posts.... since so many new grads need this! What other hospitals are taking new grads? I'm interested in Massachusetts hospitals but feel free to post if your hospital is taking new grads regardless of what state you're in!
  6. Sadly moving as far as Texas, California is not an option for me at the moment. I have some unfinished business and have to stick around Massachusetts.
  7. Hi Washedaway, I'm definitely interested in South Shore Hospital. Do you happen to work there yourself? Is it a good place to work?
  8. Hey, does anyone know of any hospitals that are welcoming new grads in Massachusetts? They say 80% of jobs aren't posted to the public, so maybe some nurses out there that are working at hospitals that are hiring new grads can help! Even if you're not in Massachusetts maybe you can help other new grads looking for positions in other states where new grads are having difficulty finding hospitals that will hire them.
  9. Hey, does anyone know of any hospitals that are welcoming new grads in Massachusetts? They say 80% of jobs aren't posted to the public, so maybe some nurses out there that are working at hospitals that are hiring new grads can help!
  10. Oh, by the way everyone. I took the suggestion of trying to get in touch with the nurse manager. My first call was to a rehabilitation hospital I had applied to the other day. I called the hospital and the man that answered the phone would not direct my call to the nurse manager (he was quite rude) and told me if I wanted to talk to someone about getting a job I would have to talk to human resources. So when I got directed to human resources, the woman told me that the guy I had to speak to was busy on a call and sent me to his voicemail. I left my name and number and I never got called back :/ It was a little uneasy being shot down like that by the first guy I talked to.... :/ So be forewarned, getting in touch with the nurse manager isn't an easy task.
  11. I was recently let go from my CNA job. The census was so low that I would get canceled whole weeks at a time. I wasn't making any money and it was really messing up my sleep because it was a night position. Each night that they canceled me I would be up all night for nothing, because I had slept during the day preparing for a night's work. My move has already been put off, I have no set date that I "need" to move. But my license is only for Massahusetts anyway. Not Maine. I wouldn't want to get another CNA job in Maine, only to find out in a month or so that I got a job in Mass. I do make a small income on a website I own, it's enough to get me by till I get a job.
  12. JoycMarr, I am moving to be with my fiance.
  13. I feel so desperate to get a job. Birdgardner, I too feel that HR doesn't care at all about your education, GPA, compassion. All they want is experience. But how can we get that experience if they won't give it to you!? I just saw an ad for a job and it said "not taking new grad applications." For a med-surg position! I swear I am so tempted to call these network news stations the next time they utter that nursing jobs are increasing and aren't affected by the economy. If that is so, why are people getting sent home or canceled due to low census and why can't us very qualified new grads get jobs? The problem with getting a job as a tech or something else to get my foot in at a hospital is that I can't afford to do that. I have so little money as it is now and I'd need a good paying job to make the move from ME to MA and afford an apartment and all that jazz.
  14. I have no money to go back to school again. I really need a job to start paying off the loans I already owe.
  15. I know that in Maine, Eastern Maine Medical Center laid off some people. Not just nurses but other jobs. Another hospital further south I heard was having low census as well. Also, hard to volunteer when I'm around 300 miles away from where I want to work (I'm in ME and want to work in MA). :/ I totally would if I could.

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