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How can someone that just graduated and is getting ready to take boards get a job but hasn't had alot of past work experience. They say oh sorry you don't have enough experience but how can I get any experience unless you hire me??!!! FRUSTRATING lol. Did anyone feel like this or is still looking for a job?
AngelicDarkness
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I have to agree with most of this post. This board is becoming filled with new grads who cannot get work. I've given advice countless times on here and facebook, only to see another post jump up within seconds. I find reading old posts helps.
I also find most new grads are incredibly specific about their job market. No one wants to touch LTC/home care/etc. Everyone wants addictions, day surg, specialities with little to no experience at all.
I do believe quite firmly in a nursing shortage world wide. There are countless articles and evidence via the BONs that support this. The problem is that people use the shortage as an excuse.
I graduated in 2010. I job hunted nursing jobs for approx. 1 month. I emailed all local community resources/retirement homes/LTCs/hospitals/private clinics/etc. I had 5 interviews within the week. No one commented on a lack of experience on my resume. They commented that I was a new grad, but asked what made me stand out from my peers. I had the networking options - I belong to several nursing associations. I had the urge to continue learning - I signed up for many workshops and courses in my area. I had the work ethic - I have always had a job since before I left high school, and worked my way through college (failing in the first semester at one college - but I still got back on the horse and became a nurse).
I failed my nursing registration exam - by 2 points. Yet I still managed to find a charge nurse position full time evenings/nights mat. leave contract at a local retirement home. 4 months later, I rewrote my exam, passed and continued working in that home to gain more experience. Within another 2 months, I made the transition to ft days/evenings, and within another month I was offered fulltime employment off contract.
I still check the wanted papers. I still email with job prospects. And the fact is, having no experience is an excuse. My new grad resume broke down all of my placements and skills. Even now, with 2 years experience I apply to place that list many years experience. Why not take the chance? The worst that can happen is that you won't get in for an interview.
Never give up - keep networking, keep resourceful, and keep researching.