Members are discussing their application statuses for job positions at UCLA, specifically focusing on tabs in the portal, waiting for offers, receiving alternate selections, and sharing experiences with the application process. Some users are sharing their disappointment at not receiving offers but are trying to remain positive and see it as a learning experience. Additionally, there is a discussion about whether UCLA accepts new grads from certain schools.
Hi I recently applied for the Spring 2024 cohort and didn't see a thread yet. How is everyone's application going?
The email has a scheduling information letter attached. This letter has details regarding the following:
1. Zoom etiquette.
2. Contact information (phone # and email address to HR).
3. Requirements for CA RN license (if you have not received it yet).
4. Note stating that even if we aren't chosen, they will let us know.
5. Another note stating that some managers may ask for additional references.
6. A list of tentative dates for interviews, offers, onboarding, start of program(s).
The email states that it was sent to "undisclosed recipients;" therefore, it might be sitting in your junk box where some blast emails tend to end up.
I just started working as an RN in a small community hospital and would plan on quitting prior to the start date for UCLA.
Should I be telling the directors during the interview that I am working as a RN? I read somewhere that they like to train from no experience so not sure if that would benefit or harm my chances if I tell them LOL ?
MSNMindy, BSN, MSN, RN, APRN
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Did everyone who has been invited to interview receive the scheduling letter information today?