I retired from the Air Force as a medic in 2013. I worked as a medical assistant while going to school to earn my RN degree. I earned my license in May 2018. I am having difficulty landing a job as an RN. Although i have a plethora of knowledge and skills, it is not as an RN. Would like help wording my resume to reflect that of a new grad nurse vs a medical assistant...although a lot of the duties are similar.
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Hi, Paula,
First of all...Congratulations and my sincere gratitude for your service to our country.
I would be delighted to look at your documents and, hopefully, give you some positive feedback.
Feel free to send me your info.
Best regards,
Bill Moraza
wjmoraza@yahoo.com
Hi, Paula,
First of all...Congratulations and my sincere gratitude for your service to our country.
I would be delighted to look at your documents and, hopefully, give you some positive feedback.
Feel free to send me your info.
Best regards,
Bill Moraza
wjmoraza@yahoo.com
I'll be glad to assist you. I was a Navy Corpsman so we are kind of "kindred spirits!" My hat is off to you for getting your RN. That is a credential that you can take anywhere and find good career opportunities.
Please send me a copy of what ever you have - current Resume/Cover Letter - I would also be interested in your career goals and if you have geographic preferences - please identify those also.
You can send whatever you have to rconger30@gmail.com
Rex
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