kidnurse07 replied to IvoryRN's topic in New Nurse
applying for jobs online and taking classes (for certificates) to meet the minimum requirement for the job posting isn't enough... try making some facetime (dropping off resumes), volunteering, job fairs, etc... i know a couple of new graduates that ...
kidnurse07 replied to XNavyCorpsman's topic in Relations
People will tell you to turn a blind eye in the workplace… yet (the same individuals), will advise current students to rat out their classmates for cheating.
This isn't my field and I could be wrong, though truthful + legal does not = ANY. -we fired her because of productivity issues†vs. she has productivity issues†aren't exactly the same. Might want to take a look at the disclaimer in the link, al...
they post the ad for positions, sure. though the words in the description/requirements are verbatim, per a nurse. besides paperwork, screening, and the random behavior/personality questions that are not directly relevant to nursing, Human Resource ...
if you're willing to relocate, you'll find a position in no time. i declined an offer from a Midwest state. i held an RN title no more than a month. the majority of my classmates landed jobs in less than a year because they had an inside connection...
what options do i exhaust before relocating? i am in california... the market is huge... there are a billion jobs here. however... they all require at least 1+ year of experience. med/surg, dialysis, oncology, etc... this puts me at 1 or 2 job app...
kidnurse07 replied to kidnurse07's topic in New Nurse
the hardest part is getting that interview. i am starting to drive to hospitals (regardless of open positions) and drop off my resume. within a 50 mile radius (los angeles) i even applied to a 10$/hr office position. blah... a recruiter called ma...
read everything. there are no shortcuts, unless your professor decides to cut you a break. which really doesn't do you any favors. i read all chapters assigned.
What does the disclosure statement mean in some of those? Are the people who conducted/reviewed connected to HESI/Elsevier? Also, I am not trying to be combative here. I am all for the case studies and remediation; however, incorporating points ...
I felt the NCLEX was one of the easier tests I am taken during my nursing experience. I the majority of the content the test was spitting out. Luck, I guess.
I did not find the NCLEX similar to any review I have taken. Nor did my classmates. But people on here seem to believe the HESI correlates to NCLEX. Try Evolve.