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Hey all!
I wanted to start this thread for those of us that applied to Scripps New Grad Program for August 2012.
I uploaded my app and finished the Talentmine appraisal on Monday, May 14, at 2 pm. I hear that the first 500 apps (the limit that they will consider) tend to be uploaded on the first day. I am checking every couple of hours to see if my app status has been changed from: "Application Received" to: "Application Under Review". Nothing yet, (22 hours later). Those who applied on Nov. 7 2011, heard within 10 days if they were scheduled for an interview.
Let's keep each other posted, okay? Let us know if you are:
1) An "internal" or "external" candidate,
2) Any experience as a CNA or NA
3) Age
4) BSN or ADN and when you graduate(d)
5) School and GPA (if comfortable)
6) Local or from out of San Diego
7) Talentmine Category breakdown by percentages (If you saved/printed that screen with the Pie Chart out)
8) If you received an email for an interview
This will help us figure out what Scripps is looking for.
About me:
External Candidate
CNA since 2005, Started at Sharp in Oct, 2011
50 yrs old
BSN-Spring 2012
Azusa Pacific University, GPA: 3.8
Live in San Diego
TalentMine scores:
Motivation: 14% Interaction: 32% Cognition: 28% Execution: 26%
Good luck to all of us!
Yeah when I got the email I was really surprised. I was expecting a straight rejection email not one that said I was chosen as an alternate. I am so happy I didn't delete it. To everyone who received an email keep your head up and don't lose focus because of a minor setback as they will only make you stronger. I guarantee you will see I am right after your next interview. Good luck nurses!!!!!!!
I'm at scripps green.
Ohh, me too! That area is really expensive, but I am looking to relocate closer to work. I would say reasonably priced areas are University City (lots of UCSD students), Pacific Beach (PB...a little bit rundown but a very popular place for younger ppl), Sorrento Valley (quieter, but harder to find apartments in the area), and Mira Mesa (a cheaper alternative than the rest but the area is older and crowded). If you don't care about being too close to work and want to save money but still have a little culture/fun environment I'd recommend Kensington/North Park/Normal Heights/Hillcrest...although Hillcrest can be pricey and some parts of these areas can be really run down! If you want to live in the middle of SD so you are closer to everything but a little farther from work, I'd say Mission/Fashion Valley. What price range are you looking at?
nauhjat
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Ok let me try this again. Was anyone chosen as an alternate?