I am posting this forum as a place to discuss the UCLA Winter 2019-2020 RN residency application! As a quick update, the application just opened today Oct 11th and will remain open until Oct 20th.
Good Luck ?
1 minute ago, foreverprenursing said:Thanks! Did anyone receive anything today? I contacted HR yesterday and they again said to wait this week and next week as more emails are being sent out.
Another two weeks.. yikes. What units haven’t sent any? From what I gathered: micu, pediatrics and psych hasn’t sent out any.
On 11/19/2019 at 7:08 PM, JennChoi said:Another two weeks.. yikes. What units haven’t sent any? From what I gathered: MICU, pediatrics and psych hasn’t sent out any.
I know I can’t wait anymore. Since next week is thanksgiving, Wednesday will probably be the last day.
Medsurg prob has not finished sending out. Someone mentioned there’s a lot of medsurg units so it makes sense for them not to be done yet.
Hi everyone! I am planning on applying to UCLA's new grad program for the summer 2020 cohort. I was wondering how many pages your resumes were when you applied for this new grad program and others. I've heard conflicting info that resumes shouldn't be greater than 1 page and I don't want to seem unprofessional in the future since this program is one of my top choices. Good luck on all of your interviews and job hunting! ?
12 hours ago, sundevilnurse9 said:Hi everyone! I am planning on applying to UCLA's new grad program for the summer 2020 cohort. I was wondering how many pages your resumes were when you applied for this new grad program and others. I've heard conflicting info that resumes shouldn't be greater than 1 page and I don't want to seem unprofessional in the future since this program is one of my top choices. Good luck on all of your interviews and job hunting! ?
On average, resumes are only looked at for an average of six seconds if looked at AT ALL, so I think it's important to keep a resume to one page. For this particular application, you enter all of the main information from your resume separately as well as upload your resume, so I think they may just have a program scan the actual resume. Keep it short and sweet and include a lot of keywords that would stick out to nursing recruiters. This is just my personal opinion regarding nursing resumes. Good luck!
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I received an email from HR. ??