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what happens next
So I am totally confused about a job offer I received today. I interviewed for an amazing job on a CICU floor and after waiting for long two and a half weeks of waiting I got a job offer today. The recruiter after offering the job asked me if I am enrolled in a RN-BSN program (which I am) and when will I graduated. I told her by the end of the year. She then told me that the hospital is switching to BSNs only and since I am in an online BSN program already I will be getting an offer letter saying that the hospital expects me to finish my BSN. She told me she needs an approval to write that in the letter, and once she gets that approved she will call me back by the end of the say. Being a friday and my job offer being at 330 pm i did not hear anything back. I called her and left a message about my confusion. I know unless i sign official papers the job offer verbally does not mean anything. Not sure how to take this experience...any advice or input?? hate that I have to wait till Monday to hear back. I am done with my rant now:yes: thank you
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securing a better learning experience
Thank you for your feed back I will definitely look into it
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securing a better learning experience
Hi everyone I currently have my ADN and finishing up RN-BSN online. I secured my first job at a nursing home because someone referred me to the hiring department. I have been working as an RN for 5 months, but still applying for the hospital job mainly due to my interest in a CICU or critical care unit. I have emailed a hiring manager on the floor I want to work at with my resume and I have not heard anything in two weeks. Also the nurse working on this floor has passed my resume to the manager but still nothing. I know these things take time. I am trying to stay positive hoping that something else will come up after I finish my BSN. It has been tough to focus on what is happening as suppose what you want. But I believe in paying my dues and working my way up. Anyone has any advice or their personal experience they would like to share?? Thank you
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New Grad RN Jobs
congrats on your job I think persistence pays off I am at a nursing home as a new nurse too, and yes it is frustrating but I am going to continue to apply for other jobs...thanks for all the advice