Rewards of a Nursing Career
The many benefits of becoming a nurse make it a worthwhile career choice for individuals who are interested in medicine and helping others. Nursing is a difficult job that involves a lot of hard work. The rewards it provides help to balance the sacrifices.
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Career Opportunities
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Having a nursing degree and license opens up a huge variety of career opportunities. Nurses can choose among dozens of medical specialties when seeking work. They are also able to transition into related roles in other fields, including insurance, teaching and law.
Helping People
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One of the greatest rewards of a nursing career is the potential for being able to help other people in an immediate and direct way.
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Financial
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Nursing salaries vary greatly by location, but in most areas they are well-compensated in relation to the amount of time spent in college. They also receive perks such as student loan repayment and sign-on bonuses.
Demand
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There is a serious shortage of nurses in most areas of the United States and around the globe, which is expected to get worse in future decades. This means that qualified nurses will always be able to find employment.
Potential
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The nursing field offers a lot of room for career advancement. An individual can gradually move up the ranks from being a nursing assistant or tech to getting an Associate's degree, Bachelor's degree and Master's degree and eventually becoming an advanced practice nurse.
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