Salary/Wage of New Grads Nurses in PA, specifically Philadelphia Area

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So I am curious because I can't find anything on google.

Sometimes on application, they will asked what amount in term of compensation one is looking for.

I just want to know what number so I can stay competitive and not be discarded for being expensive and crazy to ask for that amount with no experience LOL.

Anyone newly hired or starting working within the past 2 yrs?

If comfortable, please share compensation, area of practice/unit, city please? If not, can you PM.

Thank you so much for the help

Penn doesn't offer any differential for weekends and they did away with their Weekend Only program a few years back. Keep in mind that with Penn as a Clinical Nurse I even though you start out at 27.32/hr, once you make Clinical Nurse II (within 2 years) you get ~10/hr more.

Are you aware if Penn has a nights differential?

Specializes in Neurosurg, Urology Surg, ENT Surg, Neuro.

Anyone know what Holy Redeemer starts new nurses at?

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.

CHOP starts out about 25 dollars, St Chris 27...each has a 10% differential, and weekends is 15% for anyone looking at Children's Hospitals.

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.
CHOP starts out about 25 dollars, St Chris 27...each has a 10% differential, and weekends is 15% for anyone looking at Children's Hospitals.

I wanted to update that St. Chris CN I is 30 plus.

How about Einstein's payscale and tuition reimbursement?

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