How to Find Nursing Jobs in a Recession
Nursing jobs in a recession.
As money gets tighter and paying bills harder, nursing jobs are in demand. If you are looking for a nursing job try these tips for finding a nursing job in a recession.
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MAKE CONTACTS: To find a nursing job in a recession you need to start making contacts through family, friends and professional relationships. Keep a journal of people you know who can help you find nursing opportunities. Go to the free public library and other community centers. Open the Yellow
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VISIT HOSPITALS: To find a nursing job in a recession you need to visit all the hospitals in your immediate area. If you can, please volunteer at a hospital and work another job. Someone may notice your nursing skills and decide to hire you. Offer your nursing services on craigslist. Create a business card and leave it at urgent car centers. Get your name out into the community.
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START A WEBSITE: To find a nursing job in a recession start a website or a blog and offer nursing tips. You can even try writing some articles on sites like eHow and you will meet other nurses. You can and will find a nursing job in a recession if you follow these steps and have a definite plan. Good luck with your search.
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Tips & Warnings
Thank you for reading my eHow article. I appreciate your support. Please read and rate my other articles. I wish you success with your search for a nusring job.
Comments
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KRLawrence
Jan 23, 2009
Finding work is not an issue for nurses... returning to work after being off for some time is! -
psychonurse
Nov 23, 2008
Good article, and timely, in THIS job market. As long as a nurse has good references, no criminal history, or hiostory of chronic absenteeism or substance abuse, there should be no problem finding work. As long as there is illness, theere will be a need for nurses.