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I can hear it now, individuals looking for new grad nurse jobs are saying “There aren’t any new grad nurse jobs!”, “A sure thing for job security? Then where are all the new grad nurse jobs?!”, “How can I get any experience if no one will hire me?”, “Where are all the new grad nurse jobs I was promised? All positions are for experienced nurses?”, “Nursing shortage? What nursing shortage?”, “Why is it so hard to find a job? I’m a nurse for goodness sakes!”
A career in nursing can be extremely rewarding if you enjoy serving the needs of others. As a licensed practical nurse (LPN), you always have the option of furthering your training towards becoming a registered nurse or, RN. Any registered nurse is required to take a qualifying examination to gain a license as an RN. This exam is also known as the NCLEX or National Council Licensure Examination. But how to become a registered nurse, from LPN to RN? With hard work and determination, this is absolutely doable.