Published Sep 29, 2006
garfieldrn
23 Posts
I have 1 1/2 year experience in ICU at one hospital and now I am doing my resume to apply for NA school, I am having a hard time putting together a good resume because I only worked at one hospital so the resume looks empty. Besides my work experience and schooling what else should I put in my resume to make it more appealing?? Hope someone could help. THanks.
redhen
10 Posts
Hi! I would include certifications and volunteer work.
Good luck!
Thanks Redhen, I forgot about that. I worked other jobs when I was in school but it has nothing to do with nursing, should I include those in my work experience or only nursing jobs?
piper_for_hire
494 Posts
Why so concerned about the resume? They didn't seem to care one way or another about my resume during the interviews. I wouldn't worry about it.
JenSICU_CCRN
48 Posts
Absolutely add your jobs that you wroked while in nursing school, because it shows that you can handle working with nursing school. As we all know, nursing school is very demanding and if you have good grades and worked as well, then that is a plus.
Jenny
THank you everyone for their reply!
Brian_SRNA
132 Posts
I totally agree. if you do not have any other nursing jobs than put down what you did for jobs while in nursing school. Also, dont get too bogged down to much with the resume. Put alot more effort into your essay...it will help out more in the long run.
Just one mans opinion
Brian
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Hi! I'm glad that info was helpfull. If the work experience had nothing to do with nursing (like fast food or retail--don't laugh, I did that when I was earning my undergraduate degree)--then no- I would not include them. If it was volenteer work or working with children (teacher's aide) then I would include it. I hope this helps.
LIZPICURN
62 Posts
If you are a member of any nursing organizations I would also add that to your resume. Did you receive any awards or honors in nursing school? Hope this may help a little.
Elizabeth
augigi, CNS
1,366 Posts
Plus don't forget there's no "rule" that you should have worked at a certain number of places! Working for one place may even look better than having "job hopped", as long as you can convey that you gained many different skills while you were there.