Job Hunting Guide For Nurses: How To Get Hired

 

Are you a nursing graduate who have been looking for employment opportunities for some time now? Are you eager to start your nursing career but are getting frustrated because you are still waiting for that elusive job offer?

 

The huge number of nursing graduates made the competition to land a nursing job so hard for many. So a nurse that is determined to succeed can't afford to slack and just let fate do the job hunting for him or her. If you are still unemployed after submitting resumes to many companies and hospitals, there may be something wrong in your job hunting. Take note of the following pointers to help nurses get hired.

 

 

 

Make Sure You Fit The Job Requirements. Before sending a job application, make sure that you are qualified by checking the job requirements. Employers specify job requirements because they want to hire someone with proper qualifications. If you find yourself under qualified for many jobs, then it means that you have to do something about it. You can get work experience by signing up as volunteer nurses or getting extra trainings to prove your competence.

 

 

 

 

Create A Powerful Resume. Never underestimate the power of a well crafted resume. Aside from making sure that it looks presentable and is free from typographical and grammar errors, it should also clearly states your skills and ability. If the job ad is looking for an ICU nurse, then make sure that your resume contains that keyword. This is especially helpful in online job application because employer search applicants by using keywords. Don't hide yourself from the employers by not loading your resume with keywords relevant to your job.

 

 

Review You Job-Hunting Strategy. If you are still looking for a nursing job by scourging classified ads in newspaper or going from one hospital or companies to the other, then you are being left behind. Online job hunting is the in thing nowadays. 

 

Be realistic. After graduation and board exam, some nurses set their sights too high. They refuse to accept volunteer nursing work or would not even think about the possibility of getting a low salary. They are expecting a great job offer with attractive salary too soon. This often leads to disillusionment and frustration though. The situation is not very good for nursing graduates here in the country today. So it is best to start a nursing career with open eyes. Don't be afraid to make sacrifices along the way

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 Published at: 01/05/2015