When to apply for first job

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Hello AN members!

I am a current BSN student in Texas, and I will be graduating in December. I will start my 4th and final semester in the fall, and I was curious about how soon I should start looking for my first nursing job?

If anyone has any advice or tips about when to start applying to jobs or internships, I would love to hear it! My dream is to work in Pedi, but I know those jobs can be extremely hard to get. I don't want to wait too late, but I also don't know how soon is too soon!

Also, any tips on what to put in a resume or what will make me a better candidate for competitive jobs are greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

I agree with the other posts in that unless it's a residency program, you won't likely get any calls or interviews until you pass NCLEX. Unless you have inside connections, such as family/friends in high places. For me I had a great resume and applied a few weeks after graduation while waiting on NCLEX. Never got a call back. But once I took and passed NCLEX, I had 4 interviews in the course of 2 weeks, all of which offered me a position. My advice is to look for the new grad residency programs but otherwise don't spend too much time applying before you can put that nursing license on your resume!

Interesting. The only hospital in my city that has nurse residency program only take in new grads after they have their NCLEX results, as I was told by the residency coordinator "we select applicants based on their NCLEX score". Wonder why they do it differently here.

Specializes in Pediatrics, Trauma.
A few of my fellow cohorts actually applied for jobs about 2 weeks before our graduation date. One of them even scored a job 1 week prior to graduation on NICU and started the week after gradation, she had to get her GNP (graduate nurse permit) since she was not licensed yet.

Most of the hospitals in my area will take on new grads prior to taking NCLEX as long as they can get their GNP. The state board can issue new grads with a GNP as long as the hospital that is hiring them sends in an Intent to hire form with the nurse preceptors license number you will be practicing under until you take the NCLEX.

None of my cohort did the residency program after gradation since the hospitals here offer grad nurse positions with a GNP. Just look for jobs that are titled "Graduate Nurse" if you can't find any, look through the jobs requirements and see which ones say hire with GNP.

As for the rest of my cohort, most started applying for jobs around our gradation date. Majority was the week of graduation. As for myself, I didn't apply for my first job until about a week after graduation as I celebrated and went on a cruise with my girlfriend literally the day after gradation lol.

Some of my cohort already had job offers well before graduation as they already worked on the unit they wanted to work on as a tech prior to nursing school.

Two of my fellow cohorts also did military nursing. They didn't need to apply, they simply maintained a certain GPA, got with a recruiter, signed a contract and got it. I'm actually considering doing AF Nurse reserves myself.

Anywho, hope this helped a bit :)

Thanks so much! Most people in my area are also able to work as Graduate Nurses, so that is a lot of what I was curious about. I am looking into internships and GN jobs!

I am also going on a cruise after graduation lol. Thanks for all the advice!

Specializes in Pediatrics, Trauma.
I just graduated on May 1, 2015 and was offered a job April 30th. I attended my schools career fair and basically was inquiring and applying the entire month of April. However, the career fair is where I got the job. The graduate nurse residency programs are the way to get hired as a new grad. That's what I did. I accepted the first job I interviewed for and had to cancel several other interviews. Good luck to you!

Thanks so much! I am hoping to do something along the same lines.

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