A new graduate nurse recognizes that there are a variety of methods that can be used in planning and implementing an effective job search.. The nurse would hypothesize that the least productive method would involve which of the following?
a. networking through family, friends, and acquaintances
b. reviewing positions advertised in the newspaper
c. attending a job fair
d. showing up at as many hospitals as you can and asking for a job
D
Some effective methods to incorporate into your plan for implementing a job search are networking
through family, friends, and acquaintances; reviewing positions advertised in the newspaper (also
Internet searches and recruitment agencies/Web sites); and attending a job fair. Showing up at as many
hospitals as you can and asking for a job is not a productive means of job searching, even though one
may stumble upon a position inadvertently. It is best to do a preliminary search and research the
targeted facilities before contacting them.
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