When I think of the state of Arizona the first thing that comes to mind is the Grand Canyon. Although very impressive in its own right, the state offers so much more to explore!
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Making your Extended Stay a Home-Away-From-Home
Recently, I had the opportunity to travel to one of my favorite cities to send my travelers…Houston, Texas! My team and I wanted the full on “travel” experience, so we stayed at one of the Extended Stay Hotels where we often set up our travelers.
Continue reading »Struggling to secure an interview? Your resume may be the culprit!
The struggle is real! It is becoming more apparent that the market for new graduate RNs is competitive and saturated. If you have been submitting hundreds of applications with not so much as an automated email response, you may want to consider revising your resume.
Continue reading »Lesser-Known Destinations for Your Next Travel Assignment
Sure, San Francisco, Austin, and Portland might be hot spots to visit, but there’s something to be said for lesser known cities too. Here are four traveler favorites that might not be the most well-known, but receive rave traveler reviews time and time again.
Continue reading »What will make you happy in your next assignment?
When you make the decision to embark on a career of travel nursing, there are a lot of things you’ll want to take into consideration. As a recruiter, it’s important for me to know what factors will be most important to you as you look for new positions. There are occasions where you may miss out on a great opportunity because we haven’t clearly identified what your deal-breakers are and what you’re willing to budge on.
Continue reading »Explore the City – Make the Most of Each Assignment!
We all know vacations are expensive and we don’t have unlimited time off of work. But what if you could work and go on vacation at the same time! Travel nursing is a great opportunity to do just that and to explore new areas of the United States!
Continue reading »The Number One Quality Recruiters Look For In a Traveler
What do you think are the top qualities a recruiter looks for in a traveler? My first thoughts were qualities like specialty, experience, tenure, and certifications. But what happens when you are up against someone with the exact same qualities?
Continue reading »New RN Perspectives on the New Grad Job Search
Finals have ended. Caps and tassels are being thrown in the air. Celebrations for new nurses are being thrown. Studies for the NCLEX begin. Applications for jobs are completed. How do you manage it all? More so, how do you keep your chin up in a still difficult job market for new grad nurses?
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