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  1. SoCaliGirl I am in Phoenix. Alot of the hospitals want "experienced" nurses. There are new grad programs out there but I believe they only start their programs (orientation etc) twice a year. Plus I'm not sure if the pay would be as good as say a "regular" staff position. I have also thought about long term care - but was really hoping for a hospital position as my first nursing job as I do not want to "lose" my nursing skills - as you don't use nearly as many skills in LTC as in acute.
  2. Thank you both for the input!
  3. Hello everyone! Not sure if I am posting in the right forum- but I'm gonna give this a shot and hope for an influx of replies~ Anyway, I am finishing my 2 year RN degree in AZ and have been looking at different random states to see who IS hiring new grads and I have to admit that I am becoming quite discouraged. Can anyone offer any advice as to which states/hospitals ARE hiring us newbies? Thanks for all of the help!

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