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Nursing Jobs and Career Help

Nursing Jobs and Career Help: Graduating from nursing school and passing the NCLEX is just one of the steps of becoming a nurse. Then comes the other hard part: getting a job. This page is designed to connect nurses and nurse graduates with our most popular job help sections. Whether you’re a nurse with 20 years of experience or a graduate fresh out of nursing school, this page is designed to help you take your career to the next level. On this page you will find resources to fine-tune your resume, prepare for interviews, search for jobs, find salary statistics, research different specialties, find continuing education resources, and much more.

Nursing Salaries

View various salaries for different levels of nursing and nursing specialties.


Nursing Career Information

This section includes important career information. You can learn about the types of nurses, such as nurse practitioners, LPNs, RNs, Midwives, and more. You can also find articles including information about nursing salaries, frequently asked questions about the nursing profession, board of nursing contact information, and more. So if you are interested in learning more about nursing careers, then you should find this section useful.


Preparing a Resume

When you apply for a job, what’s the one thing the employer will be judging you by? Yep, you guessed it–it’s your resume. Any potential employer will probably see your resume long before they see you. We’ve designed some free nursing resume templates for you to download immediately. We also have some premium nursing resume templates that look gorgeous and unique, They even come with a short guide on how to prepare for your job, interview, and more. We call it our “job  tune-up” kit.


Preparing for Job Interviews

So you’ve found a job and submitted your resume–now what? Now it’s time to prepare for the interviewing process. While your resume is the single most important thing to get your foot in the door, how you perform in the interview will determine whether or not you get the job. The slightest mistake or inconsiderate action on your part could mean you don’t get the job. Therefore, it is of extreme importance that you prepare. Here are some common nursing interview questions you may be asked.


Job Resources

Learn answers to common questions about finding a nursing job and tips on how to increase your chances of landing a nursing job.


Healthcare Salaries

The healthcare industry is made-up of a variety of careers. Browse this section this see the latest salaries figures for various healthcare jobs.


Nursing Specialties

Nursing is truly one of the most versatile careers in the world. Regardless of what your personality type is, you’re all but guaranteed to find an area of nursing you’ll love. That’s why we love nursing so much! This career enables you to love your job and help people, all at the same time. If you’re looking for more information on some of the nursing specialties you can choose, try reading our overview on nursing.  You can also read more about some of the common types of nurses and healthcare positions, such as:

  • CNAs
  • LPN Nursing
  • RN Nursing
  • CRNA Nursing
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Nurse Midwives

Nursing License and State Board of Nursing

You can find the contact information for the Board of Nursing in your state, or you can browse our nursing state boards section to find common questions about nursing license information and other issues. Once you find the Nursing Board information, you can contact them directly with questions about licensing. They are also a great resource when asking legal questions. Just keep in mind one thing: We are not the State Board of Nursing, so please understand that we cannot comment on complicated legal matters. Rather, we are an independent organization designed to help promote nurses and nursing students.


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Help support our site by visiting Amazon.com through the link above to find great deals on nursing school supplies. If you make a purchase through the link above we earn a commission which helps support this free site. One of the fun parts about starting a new job is that you can pamper yourself with some new clothes or gadgets. While it may sound silly, sometimes buying yourself a new pair of shoes, new scrubs, or some fun gadgets, can make you feel good about yourself. Some of the common supplies you’ll use as a new nurse on the job include the following:

  • Pen lights
  • Stethoscopes
  • Nursing shoes
  • Clip boards
  • Scrubs
  • Lab jackets
  • Compression stockings
  • and more

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