Bayat

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  1. Critiques?

    If your IV Therapy training ended up as a certificate, you can list it in the "Licenses & Certifications" section, using the format you see there for the other certificates, and free up the "IV...
  2. Please look over my resume and advise

    Having too much fun playing with these. Like your clinical experience section. it's the best organized seen yet. Be sure to break down your 600+ hours among your rotations to show how long you did...
  3. Critiques?

    Lets see about stimulating those little grey cells. Made a number of assumptions: Figured Peer Tutor was a work-study position at Curry College and Infusion Support Systems was a clinical experience...
  4. Just to show what this resume would look like given the full
  5. Seeking Advice For my GN Resume

    "If I dood it, I get a whippin'. I dood it!" Assuming ABC Company an contracting agency, you might put where you were contracted out at and note the original purpose why you were contracted there in...
  6. Seeking Advice For my GN Resume

    A little confused here ... I see a graduation of Aug 2012 yet see a clinical experience from Mar. 2013-present. Wouldn't the later actually be a work experience? Correct me if I'm
  7. The rework you see above fits one page. The general rule of thumb is new grads is about one
  8. Sending resume

    According to http://www.nsna.org/portals/0/skins/nsna/pdf/realitiesofthecurrentjobmarket.pdf : "Before you graduate: Meet with your college/university career services department (submit your name and...
  9. Glad you want to work as a certified nursing assistant (CNA) while being a student. This will get your “foot in the door” and you will gain valuable experience. Be sure to make a good impression...
  10. The type of resume you see here from my rework is called a hybird (or combination) resume: it combines elements of functional and chronological resumes and seems most favored by busy American...
  11. An article, realitiesofthecurrentjobmarket.pdf, gives some advice, some are: As a nursing student, work as a certified nursing assistant (CNA) this will get your "foot in the door" and you will gain...
  12. Trust me, it won't be an "once and for all." It's kinda like a head game: wondering if the format or the cover letter will get you in that door for the interview; worrying what went wrong when no...
  13. One idea: if you had a lot of rotations, put them in a columar arrangement like this (had to use periods to line up the columns, but you get the drift): Senior Practicum (in progress) Location 1 .....
  14. Some ideas to think about. Use the Profile statement under the "Registered Nurse" title to add a few things from your resume that'll answer the job description - phrased in a way to say what you're...
  15. Oh, one more thing: On your application forms use the power phrase "Family commitment" for reason for
  16. Might as well put my keyboard where my mouth is and show something, since I'm the outsider of the group. That way we all can do a round-robin and critique each other and perhaps improve our marketing...
  17. Tippytootagon, thank you for your reply and congrats landing the job. In defense, the part I added on the healthcare tech was supposed to reflect why you were hired or recuited for the position and it...
  18. I'd suggest take advantage of your jobsearch time and volunteer a day or two at the local free clinic and keep using your license. That way you'll gain experience and confidence in your chosen field....
  19. Letters of recommendation.

    Depends on the employer. Had one requested my nurse friend contact her references to send letters of recommendation. Originally it was to be emailed, but there was a problem sending it that way so I...
  20. My opinion would be: if you're newly minted and haven't worked in healthcare before starting your degree program and your resume is a bit thin, list it below your education section (which in turn is...
  21. See if this gets you thinking. Go over the skills summary to adjust what skills you offer for the position. Use the Profile statement (the sentence above the "Professional Profile" section) to make...
  22. I would chime in and add be sure to quantify your accomplishments in each of your previous positions to show the value you brought (e.g. Processed applications on average for physicians' health care...
  23. Please help...

    Something to start with. Mind you, this is somewhat generic so look it over and add/change/delete what's needed for you to bring value to the new department. Add a few more transferrable skills that...
  24. Taking a stab at this: General format of an education entry is usually: (1st line) school, location, (2nd line) degree type [(in) subspeciality], year of graduation. So: Associate Degree in Behavior...
  25. cover letter for PRN position?

    I think if you have a current RN license, list that and just mention you're a former LPN. Yes, cover letters in any field is important these days. The cover letter introduces you to the employer,...