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Registered Nurse (RN) and Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) Resume Advice

We work with health care professionals that are applying to positions and the majority are currently employed as nurses (or new grads). What kind of resume advice do you need? Read on.

 

Although there are lots of nursing jobs circulating online and within our exclusive network, there are also a lot of candidates now graduating and or seeking moves to various hospitals and or departments.

 

Nurse resume is a technical document

From our experience and positive feedback from nurse clients who secured great jobs, Nurse resumes should be constructed similarly to engineering and other technical occupations. The reason being that the nurse job consists of mainly technical duties and the softer skills are generally secondary, followed by other pertinent details.

 

How do you accomplish this?

 

We have refined the method of creating a solid technical document, by utilizing charts and always sticking to a chronological style resume. You can read why functional resumes tend not to work here.

 

 

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Always cater your experience to the job that you applying to and don’t forget to include a targeted cover letter as well.

 

Concluding thoughts

If you have any questions or would like a free assessment of your resume (if you have one), send us an email, or call and we can provide some details on structure, content, style and fit. If you know someone who is looking for a new nurse job, or switching to a different location or department, pass on this link by sharing or emailing.

 

Contact us today and we can help with your questions! Visit our Contact Us webpage to get in touch with one of our Healthcare Career Counsellors.

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