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March 10, 2021 at 12:53 pm #5304AnonymousInactive00000
What are employers looking for when they hire someone?
March 10, 2021 at 12:54 pm #5305AnonymousInactive00000To be an RN, you need a minimum of an Associates Degree in Nursing (2 year) and you need to successfully pass the NCLEX-RN licensing exam in your state. Beyond that, you need time management skills, critical thinking skills, and a desire to be a lifelong learner.
Tara Karels
RN
Central Lakes CollegeMarch 10, 2021 at 12:55 pm #5306AnonymousInactive00000You need to have experience as a Registered Nurse or a Laboratory background. I accepted this job with the expectation that I would become CIC (Certified in Infection Prevention and Control) within two years of working in this role. I recently passed that exam last fall at the very end of that two year mark.
Brittany Hicks
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