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Hey how did it go??
I just applied to their new grad home care program. Unpaid 2 week orientation and $2000 must be paid to them if one choses to deny the job after the orientation, IF they receive an offer. Little to no benefits, ex. no paid holidays, only 40 hour sick leave. They seem very strict and not flexible with scheduling. How did it go for you?
Hey how did it go??I just applied to their new grad home care program. Unpaid 2 week orientation and $2000 must be paid to them if one choses to deny the job after the orientation, IF they receive an offer. Little to no benefits, ex. no paid holidays, only 40 hour sick leave. They seem very strict and not flexible with scheduling. How did it go for you?
Hi Bonchristy,
I actually never went through with white glove staffing since i was finally able to land a hospital job not through an agency. My advice to you is that if you don't feel safe practicing anywhere try to consider other options. It could take several months to land an offer but just don't get discouraged. However, white glove staffing is a pretty well known agency and could be a great experience especially in the difficult job market. Don't let the salary and scheduling sway you too much as a new grad because the ultimate goal is to get that 1 year experience. Best of luck to you :)
NurseRazzy
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Hi everyone. I am a new grad bsn nurse looking for a job. I spoke to my cousin who works for lincoln hospital who spoke to her manager. The manager told her to tell me to apply to white glove staffing since they will be hiring through the agency and once I apply i will get an interview with her.
I would like to know what someone's experiences have been with white glove staffing. What is their orientation process like for new grads? What is the pay like? Etc. I keep getting mixed reviews online.
Thanks in advance everyone. :)