Providence TIP program September 2019

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Just writing about Providence SoCal September 2019 Transition into Practice program. Anyone heard anything yet?

Sadly, I'm in the same boat as you. Just waiting...

I am waiting as well

Which locations did you select?

I selected st. Joe’s & St. John’s as my top 2! Hopefully we hear this month

I've heard some have received video interviews but they where internal applicants.

Still waiting as well

HR called me a week or two ago for a brief phone interview and then offered an interview in person with the unit managers at holly cross mission hills perinatal unit. The interview is this upcoming wednesday. Good luck to you all!

Congrats to you!!!

1 hour ago, stressednewgrad3000 said:

HR called me a week or two ago for a brief phone interview and then offered an interview in person with the unit managers at holly cross mission hills perinatal unit. The interview is this upcoming wednesday. Good luck to you all!

Congrats and best of luck!!! Do you have any tips on how you made your application stand out to the recruiters? I've been applying and having no luck. Would you mind sending me your resume? I've reworked mine but I'm wondering if it's still not good enough...

11 hours ago, Chaosmyth said:

Congrats and best of luck!!! Do you have any tips on how you made your application stand out to the recruiters? I've been applying and having no luck. Would you mind sending me your resume? I've reworked mine but I'm wondering if it's still not good enough...

@Chaosmyth The most important thing about your resume is what’s on it. I’ve been getting good response from perinatal units because I have 17 months experience in them specifically. For all jobs I’ve applied to that weren’t perinatal, I was never offered an interview. I think that’s the most frustrating part about our position. We are new grads with minimal experience and yet all these new grad programs only seem to offer interviews to ppl with specific experience on there resume relevant to the unit itself. I’d be happy to proof your resume if you’d like to email it to me. Best of luck with your search and don’t give up!

On 6/17/2019 at 11:33 PM, stressednewgrad3000 said:

@Chaosmyth The most important thing about your resume is what’s on it. I’ve been getting good response from perinatal units because I have 17 months experience in them specifically. For all jobs I’ve applied to that weren’t perinatal, I was never offered an interview. I think that’s the most frustrating part about our position. We are new grads with minimal experience and yet all these new grad programs only seem to offer interviews to ppl with specific experience on there resume relevant to the unit itself. I’d be happy to proof your resume if you’d like to email it to me. Best of luck with your search and don’t give up!

I just want to ask if you 17 month perinatal experience was from your clinical rotations or you worked in a perinatal unit beforehand? Thank you so much for your response!

@aspiringnurse2018 6 months volunteering as an intern, 4 months preceptorship at UCSD, 4 months preceptorship at Scripps, 3 months clinical rotation.

Also a very important tip I didn’t mention above about getting past HR to the interview phase: APPLY EARLY. Apply as early as absolutely possibly. If you can create your account beforehand so it’s ready to just submit when the app opens, do it. Even for places that claim to look at all applications.... it’s a lie. They have to say that legally.

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