A nurse should only make one application for employment at a time to prevent multiple job offers and unrealistic expectations of prospective employers
1.
Absolutely, the nurse should focus on the application for the most desired job.
2.
Yes, working on multiple applications can be confusing.
3.
No, the nurse should send out several job applications to provide more opportunity for securing a position.
4.
Possibly, but only if the nurse has already been promised that job.
ANS: 3
It is appropriate to make several job applications at the same time. This provides more opportunity to secure a position.
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