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It depends on several factors, including the competitiveness of the local job market in which you work, your level of education, and your ability to work your social connections (if any).
Some metro areas are so glutted with new grads that the employment options are reduced to long term care, home health and private duty, because each acute care hospital job opening is receiving several hundred applicant responses.
Other metro areas still have a healthy mix of job oppotunities for new nurses; hence, a new grad in these cities can secure employment in almost any specialty they pick.
You have a salient point. This is very true.Not all markets are glutted and subject to desperation jobs.
Then again, some local employment markets are so glutted with nurses that the 'desperation jobs' of last resort are virtually unavailable. For instance, the unemployment rate of new grad RNs in the state of California is a whopping 43 percent.
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what specialties do new grads typically start out in these days?