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It's been 2 months since I got licensed in NJ and I still can't land a job :'( I've applied everywhere! Nursing homes, hospitals, surgi-centers. Ahhhh!!!!!! Everyone wants someone with experience but no one wants to allow me to gain any experience! And it's not like I have zero expirence. I worked in a hospital for a year as a pct and did two interships in another hospital. I also have great recommendations. It just seems like I don't know the right people. Everyone keeps telling me it's all about marketing and talking to people at the hospitals but all I get when I talk to people that I know at the hospitals they just say put me down as a reference. I can't be mad at them for that either. What do I expect?? For them to march my resume to their bff in HR??? It's just so disheartening because I really love nursing and I know this is what I was meant to do with my life and his crappy job market is preventing me from doing it. I'm so sad and disheartened and really needed to vent. I apologize for being a killjoy but if I said this to my husband one more time he might invest in permenant ear plugs.
FLmom, I've had a complete turn around of luck since my post on Tues! I've now had 3 calls for interviews in 2 days. First one was yesterday & went well I think; another today & 3rd on Mon. Now, instead of accepting the first thing that comes to me like I expected I would have to do, I may be able to pick & choose a little. Of course, nothing has been offered yet but hoping for good news from at least one facility in the next week!
Hello everyone, I just want to thank you all for your support. And I have good news!! Soon after posting this I finally got called for an interview and got a job!!! YAY!!! I was so happy about finally getting a job that I went to take the parkway to get home and went in the wrong direction!! It wasn't till I was 40 miles north of my exit that I realized where I had put myself. Guys, seriously, don't give up. Reading that a week ago would've made me roll my eyes and say "Yeah right... Easy for you to say" But seriously, don't. If I gave up like I wanted to so badly, I never would've sent my resume and never would've gotten this job. And what did I do?? I literally e-mailed the nurse recruiter every week. Sometimes twice a week. For multiple hospitals. Just have faith guys, its a painful journey but the reward is so great.
Also, as a side note. The day that I wrote this post I went to the career center at school to meet with the nursing career advisor. I wish I had done this before because she e-mails me almost everyday about job openings, nurse recruiters names and e-mails, nursing job fairs, ect... If you have one at school definitely make an appointment and go meet with one. I seriously believe that I would've gotten a job much sooner if I wasn't such a jerk about it.
I've had a little bit of a change of luck since my post here, too... I got called for a couple interviews. I had one over the phone (long distance job) and I have an in-person interview on Tuesday. No job yet, but, it feels better at least getting somewhere and having a chance at interviewing.
Congrats on the job Amanda NJ RN, I hope I can make a post like that soon too.
FLmom, I've had a complete turn around of luck since my post on Tues! I've now had 3 calls for interviews in 2 days. First one was yesterday & went well I think; another today & 3rd on Mon. Now, instead of accepting the first thing that comes to me like I expected I would have to do, I may be able to pick & choose a little. Of course, nothing has been offered yet but hoping for good news from at least one facility in the next week!
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Praying that it turns out well for you!
To SweetseRN:Where do you work? YOu're so lucky. I envy you.
I have been wrking as a clerical staff a multi-departmental gov't agency. We have a hospital dept. I emailed their nurse recruiter in our hospital asking what luck I have to get an RN job. I waited for a week, no reply. I re-emailed again today to follow up. I hope to see her reply sometime this week or I will go crazy. : )
I am working on a medical/surgical floor in a city hospital...There has been a lot of turn over lately for many reasons so a lot of us new grads from my class were fortunate enough to land jobs. I feel lucky every day I go to work. Keep up on them and do not give up. Persistence pays off. Keep trying, you will find something great! Good luck to you!!!
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I can relate to this. Top of my class and one friend who struggled to pass the courses and took 3 attempts to pass the NCLEX got a job before me! Understand this.....networking. I got my first job because of networking. My friend referred me and that was the difference.