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New Grad Job Positions Anywhere in AmericaRating: (votes: 0) THANK YOU ALL! Eastern Kentucky......all our new grads that passed NCLEX have jobs....and they are STILL hiring. Comment:
El Paso - hiring. Spanish preferred but not required.
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parkland in dallas posted new nurse positions this week! i've applied! good luck in your search!
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In the DC area my hospital hired quite a few new grads but it was wrapped up a few months ago before they graduated so they could start as graduate nurses. Good luck.
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I've noticed that in Texas many of the smaller rural or specialty hospitals are willing to hire new grads simply because they usually have a more relaxed culture and will take the time to train a new nurse. Get out a map of Texas and start searching under "name of the town" hospitals.
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For some reason new grads have a tough time - at first. I have a friend who went from LPN to RN and it took a year to get a hospital job. She just kept doing her LTC job until it finally came through. I believe it has to do with the hospital's ability to dedicate the time to orient new nurses. They can only handle so many at a time. Be diligent and patient. Also, places with nursing shortages might be more inclined to hire a new grad. I tend to think New Orleans, NYC, etc. may have shortages. I'm in Delaware and there isn't a huge shortage here. Also, start with agency work to get the experience. Once you have that, you will be more hirable. Good luck!
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Lots of places in upstate NY are hiring. In September we have over fifty new grads going through orientation at the hospital where I work. Best of luck to you!
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Quote from PiperLPNFor some reason new grads have a tough time - at first. I have a friend who went from LPN to RN and it took a year to get a hospital job. She just kept doing her LTC job until it finally came through. I believe it has to do with the hospital's ability to dedicate the time to orient new nurses. They can only handle so many at a time. Be diligent and patient. Also, places with nursing shortages might be more inclined to hire a new grad. I tend to think New Orleans, NYC, etc. may have shortages. I'm in Delaware and there isn't a huge shortage here. Also, start with agency work to get the experience. Once you have that, you will be more hirable. Good luck!
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I'd also look at some of the more rural areas where the "big city folk" don't want to live. You might not like it long term but putting a year or two under your belt in a smaller hospital will prepair you for lots to come.Good luck
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OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City (Level 1 trauma center) has jobs posted right now that don't have 1 year exp. as a listed requirement. I know they hire a bunch of new grads each year.
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Quote from iteachobEastern Kentucky......all our new grads that passed NCLEX have jobs....and they are STILL hiring.
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Thank you all for your replies. It sure will be a change for me if I move to a different state because I'd be all by myself. I'm only 22 years old and have always lived with my parents (I'm incredibly family oriented). However I need that 1 year hospital experience to get jobs in the Bay Area. A year seems a lot, but it will fly by..hopefully. I will look into all the areas you all stated. Thanks once again so far for the replies
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