Published May 12, 2011
Spikey9001, BSN, RN
337 Posts
Recently, I've applied for some Nurse's Aides positions at the local hospital. Even though I only applied last week, I feel as though they should have been contacted me or something. I called them this week to ask about the status of my app and they said if recruiter wants to contact me for a second interview, I'll get a call.
I was confused and told them that I hadn't even had a first interview. They then told me that the nurse externship interview that I had back in February counted as the first interview. The thing is that the nurse externship starts in June and I haven't gotten any feedback from that interview so I'm assuming that they didn't want me and that means that I might not get these aide positions either.
In the currently situation I'm in (no healthcare experience outside of clincials, no car so I'm not able to travel to hospitals that are far away and apply to them, thus leaving the local hospital as my only shot in getting my foot in the door, and almost no money [this leaves very little opportunity to network effectively]), I don't think this is gonna be a very good summer unless by some miracle of God I get a call and get hired. This job would really help me because it'd give me the experience that I need and keep my skills and knowledge sharp for the upcoming third and hardest semester of nursing school.
It also seems that all my classmates without HC experience are getting these sweet jobs at the perfect time (right after the semester is done and being hired for the summer) and that makes me doubt myself even more... I feel as though I'm making all the wrong moves too EARLY without the proper guidance.
I don't really know how to get them to take a better look at me besides calling up there weekly and giving them my name and asking is my application has been reviewed or looked at.
sourapril
2 Articles; 724 Posts
It took my hospital 3 months to get back to me. Be patient.
Yeah, I'll try and take this advice. Past experience has told me that no call back within a month = nothing. And I need money for basic survival.
sameyjaney
84 Posts
Give them at least a month to get back to you. If it was an online application, follow up with an e-mail or phone call stating you are really interested in the position. But seriously, at least a month. Hang in there!!
Yeah, I'll try and wait the month out... but when you're pretty near broke and have financial obligations, it makes you kinda desperate. This thread would be nonexistent if I had a job or at least something to fall back on. Without a job, it's hard to do the basic things you need to do to survive. It's not like I'm homeless, I do live at home, but my mom doesn't provide any financial support and I have to pay rent to stay here. I pay for all my own stuff, including school... and w/o a job, it would be really hard to continue school and that would suck so much.
PediLove2147, BSN, RN
649 Posts
Have you tried applying for jobs as something other than an aide? I know that would be the best job to have but if you could work for dietary or transport at least you would be in the hospital and an internal applicant if something came else up.
Samantha79
166 Posts
If your financial situation is that desprate you should really start looking at ANY job. Not just healthcare. I know it's what you want, but what you want and what you need might not mesh just yet.
Good luck.
There isn't anything I'd really be qualified for... and I didn't see those positions. Also, they keep a lot of positions for INTERNAL candidates and only put them for the public to apply when they can't find anyone internally.
And I might have to resort to taking any job, but it would essentially be hustling backwards. That's like taking the bar exam when you graduate from medical school.
Money is money, and if you need it then take what you can get while still looking for that perfect job. Maybe you could take a job and save up enough to get a car and then you could apply at hospitals further out. It's not moving backwards, it's making ends meet. I had a BSBA and was working at Blockbuster because that's all that was available where I lived at the time. Do what you have to, but don't put yourself in a bad situation waiting for what you WANT when you can find something else that meets your NEEDS. :)
trauma_lama, BSN
344 Posts
Go to http://www.care.com or something like that...get a temporary/part time care job. its not just for nannies, but there are listings for tutors wanted, senior care and special needs care. If you're certified as a nurse aide it will help you get a private care job until you hear from a facility. And consider other options like SNF and ALF...not the most fun necessarily, but if you really are all that desperate, make sure you consider ALL your options (not just your preference). Good luck, keep your head up. What is meant to be will be. :)
Yeah, that's some good advice. I guess I am gonna start having to apply to retail and other dead end jobs like crazy. IDK man, I'm just trying to not become stuck in the "cycle of retail/dead-end jobs."
I've worked in both before for 3 and half years and I was trying to never go back if I could help it.
Go to www.care.com or something like that...get a temporary/part time care job. its not just for nannies, but there are listings for tutors wanted, senior care and special needs care. If you're certified as a nurse aide it will help you get a private care job until you hear from a facility. And consider other options like SNF and ALF...not the most fun necessarily, but if you really are all that desperate, make sure you consider ALL your options (not just your preference). Good luck, keep your head up. What is meant to be will be. :)
This is also good. I'm also gonna probably walk to the SNF's and ALF's within walking distance and try applying for them. I don't have a CNA cert., but I do have a year of RN school so...