question of work experience : I am currently working as a community health nurse and i have only six months of hospital experience. Is a possibility for me to get a job there in the US?
Most employers are hospitals and prefer recent, hospital experience and sometimes 2 years of hospital work. I do have one job fair in the Philippines for correctional health. Since I cannot determine the country of your residence, I will tell you that US employers are very demading of good english skills, particularly of spoken english. Question: work experience : I’m a registered nurse from the Philippines, graduated 1995. I have’nt had any hospital experience since then. I’m a CGFNS passer,took the exam July(2002). What are my chances of getting there as immigrant? How long will it take to process my papers? Answer: Most employers will spend considerable money on the expenses to sponsor a immigrant nurse. These employers want nurses who are current and up to date in their medical knowledge and nursing skills. You are not. However, you can set a goal and persue this goal. Enroll in a nursing post graduate course at a well known Philippine hospital and they may offer you a job after th
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