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Working On A Sample Job Resume For Nurses - Articles Surfing

After two years of hard work of studying, the only thing the nurse needs to do is to pass the board exam. Some take classes while others review without any help and how effective the individual studied will depend on the final score.

Those who pass the exam can now work on the resume given that recruiters from various hospitals and clinics will look at it before deciding whether to accept the applicant or not. Those who have no idea where to begin can ask help by looking for a sample resume and then work from there.

The common denominator among all types of resumes is it is never more than 2 pages long. Fresh graduates don*t have that much to say unless that person has worked in a previous job so this can even be cut down to just one page.

Those who have never worked before can focus on certain highlights while in school. The graduate can boast about the praise received during the internship. It will also be a good idea to mention if the student graduated with honors since this will surely impress the recruiter.

Not everyone may have graduated with honors. The good news is that everyone is on equal footing when applying for the same job.

The only thing the recruiter will look for is if the individual has what it takes to do the job. The main body of the resume should focus on the training and skills that one possesses.

The interviewer will surely ask the applicant to expound further on certain things. This is the reason that the resume must be simple to read because the use of colorful words will be misinterpreted for something else.

After reading a few, this is the time to start making one. This should be proofread carefully because nobody likes to see typos and wrong spellings. A trusted friend should do a final check since people sometimes forget a few things after looking at it for a long time.

The final draft should be saved then sent via email or courier to the potential workplace. The task of looking for employment will not be that hard given that the country has a shortage so such ads will always be found in the newspaper or online.

It will take some time before the hospital or the clinic will respond so the nurse should continue sending this out to other places until the person has a job.

When the nurse is called for an interview, it pays to dress smart and come on time. It will also be a good idea to bring a printed copy since a lot of things could have transpired which should be added to the resume.

Some people will land a job a few months after graduation. Others will not be that lucky and will just have to patient until an opportunity comes along.

The nurse may transfer to another clinic or hospital after only a few months. At least now, the person can add a little bit of work experience to the resume which will surely be some plus points when there is a vacancy.

Those who want to create a good impression should probably review some samples again and proofread it before sending an attachment to potential employers.

Submitted by:

Mario Churchill

Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more information on resume distribution or a job finder service checkout his recommended websites.



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