u/CelebrationAny9628

Finally got an offer 🥹

I wanted to make this post for any new grads feeling discouraged right now because I know how exhausting the job search can feel. I’m based in NYC, graduated nursing school in December 2025, passed my NCLEX in February, and spent MONTHS applying to over 100 jobs. I only got 3 interviews total, and there were definitely times I thought I was doing something wrong or that no one would hire me as a new grad.

Today, I finally accepted an offer for a pediatric outpatient clinic position as a new grad RN 🩺💛

To anyone still applying: please don’t give up. The process can be slow, competitive, and honestly really discouraging, but one opportunity can change everything. Keep revising your resume, keep applying even when you’re tired of hearing nothing back, and keep believing there’s a place that will take a chance on you!!

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u/CelebrationAny9628 — 2 days ago

Hi everyone! I’m a new grad RN and was invited to a final round interview for an outpatient pediatric RN role at Weill Cornell Medicine (Had an in person interview yesterday with the managers and hiring staff)

It’s 30 mins with the Director of Operations + Nurse Administrator, then 10 mins with the Chief Administrative Officer.

For those who’ve been through this:

•	Is this more of a final fit check or still in-depth?

•	More behavioral or clinical questions?

•	Anything I should focus on for an outpatient setting?

Any advice would really help—thank you!

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u/CelebrationAny9628 — 16 days ago