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New Grad RN-->No Jobs Then what?Rating: (votes: 0) I am in the same boat...I would like similar answers out there! Comment: I would like to know too...Comment: I'm not in this boat yet but I would suggest maybe continuing your education if you can. It won't hurt to get more degree's and until them try picking up home health care or LTC positions?Comment: I graduated in July of 2008 and passed my boards April of 2009. While waiting for interviews, I got certified in BLS, ACLS and PALS. Believe me, it helps on your resume . The person who interviewed me was really impressed that I took the time and money to invest in these certificates. :wink2: If you still can't find a RN job, maybe you can work as a CNA until the job market picks up.Comment: Yeah if I don't get a job soon I will be getting ACLS and NRP (if I can find that one offered somewhere in MI) I finally had my first RN interview (I had one for an intern position over the phone...so I don't count that ha) I don't think I got this one...then I also had a surprise phone interview. I will find out by tomorrow if I am in the top canidates pool to get a live interview. So hopefully one of them or a different one will hire me. I hate interviews though because I hate the questions that are asked...they are so random sometimesComment: I'm with you, I HATE INTERVIEWS! When I got my current job, the 1st person I spoke to was HR. I figure I aced the interview and the next thing I new, he said you will be speaking to another person =O So I nervously went to another room and spoke to a lady who I didn't know who she was. We had a very good conversation and wanted to hire me on the spot. The lady I spoke to was the D.O.N. YIKES! You be ok, I'm sure someone will hire you.Comment: Quote from unrealllyI graduated in July of 2008 and passed my boards April of 2009. While waiting for interviews, I got certified in BLS, ACLS and PALS. Believe me, it helps on your resume . The person who interviewed me was really impressed that I took the time and money to invest in these certificates. :wink2: If you still can't find a RN job, maybe you can work as a CNA until the job market picks up.Comment: Quote from MeriwhenI've done the same thing as unreallly: got BLS, ACLS and getting PALS shortly. Until then, I'm searching for other RN jobs, volunteering at a local free clinic as an RN (hospitals won't let you volunteer and do RN stuff, but free clinics will grab you if you offer your services), and I'm going to get a non-nursing volunteer position at one of the hospitals that I really want to work in to try to make some connections and cheer up a few patients' days.Comment: Sign up for a preceptorship. You probably wont get paid but you will keep your skills up. Chico state in California has one. You can also try to arrange one with your nursing school.Comment: Quote from oguesswhatWhat do you do at a free clinic for volunteering? How often do you go?Comment: Okay, so what are people doing for an income? I'd like to start taking classes for an RN bridge program but I want to keep my schedule open to work any shift should the opportunity arise. This is so frustrating.Comment: I am a waitress... :-/
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