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  1. My first choice was for ED. I talked to a recruiter who said they really only consider your first choice and forward it to two managers this definitely changes my expectations, but still hoping for good news! My friend got hired by trauma rehab at good sam a few weeks ago let me know if you hear anything guys!
  2. Wow it sounds like they take quite a while to interview and longer to make an offer. Did you end up accepting? If so, what unit do you work for and how do you like it so far?
  3. Hi everyone, Has anyone applied to MultiCare's Oct 2018 cohort?? And have you heard back? I applied when the application first opened and got the email that my application has been forwarded to 2 hospitals. Still haven't heard anything yet...the recruiter said many managers may be on vacation right now. If you've heard back, how long did it take and what unit was it? My friend had a phone interview with trauma rehab today. Also, did your applications get forwarded to your second choice as well? Mine only got forwarded to my first choice of specialty. Thanks in advance!!
  4. Hi, I'm planning to apply for Methodist. I'm coming from out of state, so any advice from you/your friend would be awesome! How many units did she interview with during the meet & greet? Also, what kind of questions did they ask? Thanks in advance :)
  5. Hi, do you mind sharing what area you live in? I live in Hawaii. We are oversaturated with new grads here. Most of the big hospitals have 100-200 licensed RNs working as CNAs waiting for a new grad slot. Any advice would be much appreciated!!
  6. Hi! I Nevada is actually one of the places I'm considering moving to! I've heard of many new grads getting into a specialty that they wanted, but when I look online, I'm not seeing many opportunities maybe I'm just not looking in the right places. Is this Vegas area or which part of Nevada are you from? Thanks in advance!
  7. Hi, do you mind sharing what area you live in? I live in Hawaii. We are oversaturated with new grads here. Most of the big hospitals have 100-200 licensed RNs working as CNAs waiting for a new grad slot. Any advice would be much appreciated!!
  8. Hey everyone, does Seton have a set start date for their residencies? Also, is there a 2 year commitment? Thanks in advance!
  9. Hi, I am a medic in the Army Reserves AND a RN. Read all the above posts, they've all said some very true things. I would highly recommend you going straight officer and commissioning as a nurse, if that's ultimately your goal. There are currently many RNs in my who are still enlisted and stuck in their enlisted roles. Its not what you think it'll be like. Don't believe everything that a recruiter tells you, actually talk to enlisted RNs wanting to enlist into the Nurse Corps and they'll tell you differently. Also, a regular recruiter is different than an AMEDD recruiter (for Nurse Corps), so the regular recruiter will not really know how medical officers work. Because of the difficulty transitioning from enlisted to officer once you're in, I am finishing out my contract, taking a 1 month break in service, then commissioning as an officer into the Air Force Nurse Corps. It's not impossible, just HIGHLY difficult, especially as a reservist since mostly enlisted to officer slots are offered to active duty soldiers.
  10. Hello, I'm in a similar situation and I really don't want my application to be passed over because of an algorithm. Could you please share the site?? Thank you in advance, your help would be very much appreciated!

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