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Nurse Resume Myths

March 07, 2022 by Sarah Wells in how to, New Thing Nurse, nurse, nursing, nursing school, nursing students, resume

There is a lot of confusion surrounding nurse resumes. Here are a few nurse resume myths that just aren’t true!

Myth: I have to list every job that I ever had on my nurse resume. 

FALSE. 

Truth: Nurse resumes are FOCUSED documents that ideally only list the last 5-10 (usually just 5) years of NURSE experience. If you are a new grad with no nurse experience, list your healthcare experience. DO NOT list non-healthcare/patient care jobs. 

Myth: My nurse resume should be only one page. 

FALSE. 

Truth: Nurse resumes can be up to TWO pages, but the MAXIMUM is two pages. 

Myth: A human reviews every resume of every applicant for every job. 

FALSE. 

Truth: Computer software called Applicant Tracking System (ATS) software filters out the vast majority of resumes for job postings. That is why your nurse resume needs to be a SMART DOCUMENT that is formatted for computer software and human reviewers. New Thing Nurse can help with that!


Myth: People like to see my picture and lots of fun graphics on my nurse resume. 

IT IS COMPLICATED.

Truth: It is true that maybe a few people will enjoy your photo or fun graphics on your nurse resume. But the real issue is that the ATS software often CANNOT READ documents with photos or complex graphics. That means your resume with photos or graphics may actually prevent you from being considered for a job. It is best to keep your resume simply formatted for the computer software and easy to read for human reviewers. 


Myth: HR staff will read every line of my nurse resume. 

FALSE.

Truth: HR staff will spend an average of 30 seconds or less reading your resume. This is why it is essential that the important info is at the top and easy to read. 

If you have just read this and are thinking - “WHAT AM I GOING TO DO ABOUT MY NURSE RESUME???” - stress no more! New Thing Nurse offers a wide variety of services and easy-to-use templates to help your nurse resume be the modern, smart document that you will need to standout to both the computers, HR staff, and nurse leaders.

Happy resume writing!


About the Author - Sarah K. Wells, MSN, RN, CEN, CNL is an educator, speaker, blogger and owner of New Thing Nurse, a professional and academic coaching company for the nursing world. New Thing Nurse is organized to provide support and guidance to aspiring nurses, newly graduated nurses, and veteran RNs looking to make a change in their life. 

Whether it’s a new school, new job or new idea,

New Thing Nurse wants to help with your new thing!


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Corona Conversations Vol. 2: Working a COVID-19 Relief Travel Assignment in NYC, Being a New Nurse during the Pandemic, & more with Mica David of @registerednoire

May 03, 2020 by Sarah Wells in travel, student nurse, self care, nursing students, nursing school, nursing, nurse wellness, nurse, New Thing Nurse, inspiration, interview, future nurse, emergency nursing, Corona Conversations, Mica David

Remember how hard it was being a new nurse? No imagine that you are a new nurse during a pandemic.

COVID-19 has been a challenge for everyone in the medical field but for our new nurses, it has been a real shift show. No one taught them to be prepared for a pandemic in nursing school. This year has been a real baptism by fire for us all, and one new nurse has jumped in head first into the chaos.

I want to introduce you to Mica David of @registerednoire. Mica and I met through the Emergency Nurses Association this year, and I have been following her ever since. Mica is a young nurse from Georgia (my home state!) who started her career at a busy Level II trauma center emergency department last year and has recently transitioned to travel nursing. Mica is currently working NYC on a COVID-19 relief contract as her first assignment!

I got to sit down with Mica on one of her days off to discuss what it is like working in NYC on a disaster relief assignment, being a new nurse during COVID-19, and what she is doing to cope with the stress of it all. Mica has some great tips for newer nurses considering travel nursing and shares her post-shift COVID-19 decon process for her apartment (this was fascinating to me - i’m a mega-nerd). Happy watching!

- Sarah @ New Thing Nurse

Follow Mica’s adventures on social media:

Instagram - @registerednoire

YouTube - @registerednoire


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#covid19 cases are surging. 🦠 Everyone can help slow the spread by wearing a #mask CORRECTLY. 😷 Thank you to the @cdcgov for making this visual which shows how NOT to wear a mask & the correct way to do so. 👏🏽 As far as I’ve seen in the
#nurses are here to take care of everyone. #happypride ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍🤎
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••&b
🌟 GIVEAWAY 🌟 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
I’ll be giving away TWO #effingessential t
🚨 You can be fired for what you post on #socialmedia as a #healthcare worker 🚨 •
This is 💯 true & is happening every day. Let me do a quick breakdown on how & why: 🖊 When you are hired at a #healthcare facility of almost any size, yo
What could go wrong? #wearamask #covid19 #nursehumor.
#healthcare is the ultimate team sport & #cnas are the backbone of it. Today is the end of #cnaweek, but know that each of you - #cna, #nursingassistant, #patientcaretech, #patientcareassistant & all your other titles - are what makes success
Have an upcoming #interview? @newthingnurse can help with that.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Wearing a #mask means you #love your #family & #friends & want to prevent them from being sick, that you love your community & want it to stay #strong, that you #love your country & want it to be able to safely get to our new normal,
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