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Georgetown FNP Spring 2016
Hi Everyone, I have just been accepted into Georgetown FNP Cohort 22 Spring 2016, I am so excited and wanted to see if anyone else will be in the same cohort. Currently live in California and it would be awesome to have another classmate who is form California as well. I am interested in starting a Facebook page for Cohort 22, let me know if anyone is interested.
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Torrance Memorial Medical Center RN Residency
I feel really bad for new grads that are looking for work, it has been a nightmare for me trying to find work. I wanted to give everyone a heads up on a opportunity I stumble upon reading allnurses.com here is one that might be helpful Hoag Hospital is having a information session for new graduate rn https://allnurses.com/california-nurses/hoag-rn-new-598757.html http://www.hoag.org/careers/rn-new-grad-information-session
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2011 Graduates Put your hands up
I was offered a position today @ Torrance Memorial Medical Center, I have been searching for the past 4 1/2 months. I graduated in January(2011), passed NCLEX March. God is good!!!!!!!!!!
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Torrance Memorial Medical Center RN Residency
I just wanted to let everyone know that it has been a rough 4 1/2 month searching for a job as a new grad, today I received a phone call from Torrance Memorial Medical Center that I was selected for their new grad program. I am an external applicant with no prior hospital experience, if anyone eles have been selected let me know
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UCLA New Grad RN SUMMER 2011
Hi Sarah_LTRN, I also had 3 interviews and meet the staff members I thought I had a good chance of being hire but I believe that most of the position @ UCLA is filled by the UD friends or people who already work there. I just wished they would not lead us on, a lot of us new grad do not have much money to fly out to interviews, I would have though a big company like UCLA would use Skpe. I think UCLA is a lot of hype there are a lot of other terrific hospital that new grads can start there career.
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I will review 5 RN resumes today
can you review my resume as well, let me know
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SD New Grads: Jobs Available!!!
Working in a doctors office part time is another option for new grads, if you work part time the pay is higher and this can provide you with a chance to apply for other jobs (hospital) while making an income an gaining some experience. I have had a hard time getting into a new grad program, but I will not give up. I really like this thread, everyone please add on to this thread.
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Wow all the rejection letters came all at once today!!!!
Today was not a good day I received 6 rejection letters all in one day. I am a new graduate looking for work, most of the places I look for work all require 1 or more years of nursing experience. I do not know how I am suppose to gain this nursing experience if no one is willing to hire me. Now on to plan B, I am going to get certified in as many things as I can, I already have ACLS certification now I am going to get EKG, PALS, NRP, certifications. I already have many years of time put into volunteering at several hospitals, I think I am going to start to volunteer my time again. Now it looks like it will probably take me up to one year to get a job as a new grad RN, in the mean time I can get my CNA certification, phlebotomy license, EMT certification and Anesthetic tech certification. I might be able to get a nursing job once I have all of these certifications because obviously having a BSN degree, and a BA in Biology is not enough to become a nurse. If I win the lottery this year I will further my education and eventually get my Ph.D in nursing, I love learning to just give up now. I am advising all of us new graduate RN's having a hard time finding work to brainstorm and have several plans (Plan A,B, C, D....) I think things is going to get worse before they get better and you want to be prepared. After we all get through this awyful storm of unemployment we will come out more resilient and stronger than ever before!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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California's 2011 New Grad Program
Congratulation RNwannabe, I know it has been a long journey, do you have and word of advise for new grads still looking for work???
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VA Long Beach Vs. White Memorial New Grad Programs
How can I apply to VA long beach new grad RN program, let me know
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second degree (not to list it on my resume)
ChurchRN, You are right about presenting a succinct resume, I originally had a horrible resume that was not displaying my talents affectively and as a result I did not get interviews. Once I had my engineer friend who works for a well know company look over my resume, I started a new resume and guess what I started getting interviews. The sad part was during the peak time (Feburary -April) for new grad rn application I was submitting the horrible resume, now I hope I will have more opportunities to submit my new polished resume. I am new to the nurse work world and I am truly a work in progress!!!
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second degree (not to list it on my resume)
I want to say thank you to everyone that responded to my post, this is so helpful and I plan to listen to what was stated on the thread hopefully now I can get hired!!!
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second degree (not to list it on my resume)
I think Iam not getting the job because of how I interview, I think also my problem is putting great emphasis on my biology degree. I do not think people appreciate this degree like how I do, I see this degree as providing me with solid science background which will help me in my nursing careerM From now on I plan not to mention anything about my first degree unless asked. Another thing I think I did was ask this stupid question in all of my interviews "" what is your management style"" thinking back it is a really stupid question to ask, I might come off as arrogant, I am not an arrogant person at all. I have been in school so long, have work hard to earn both degree and now I feel like I a$ being punished. If anyone out there has any advise how I can make these UD like me and see how hard I will be willing to work,let me know
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Nursing job market
Hi want2banrn, The marker is horrible right now for both BSN and AA new grads. I do not feel anyone is trying to be pessimistic it is just frustrating for us new grad who have loans to pay, worked hard in nursing school, studied hard for NCLEX and now there is no jobs for us. The majority of people who are being hired either know someone of really really luck because there are few openings for new grads. I have two degrees (B.A. Biology and BSN) and my morale is depleting because I can not find a job. I am a very optimistic person want2banrn, and I still have hope that I will find a job soon.
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second degree (not to list it on my resume)
Help!!! I have been on 3 interviews on out of state ($700 lost for the plan ticket and hotel).I wanted to know if I should leave out my second degree(B.A. Biology) because it is not helping me land a job. Also when I am in the interview and they ask me tell me about your self I think I am talking too much, next time I plan to talk less and reveal less about all the wonderful things about myself. I am so frustrated and I do not know what else to do to land a job. I have two degrees, excellent gpa, lots of volunteer experiences. I am getting very scared now about landing a job because I have loans I have to pay. I have also reached the conclusion that it is not what you know but"WHO YOU KNOW." I always thought that critical thinking skills was essential to be an excellent nurse but I guess not.