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What is the best way for nurses to change careers?
Many people want to know what nurses should do when they change careers, and what are the ways out? Let me introduce you!

What are the best ways for nurses to change careers? 1. Medicine/equipment industry

Everyone knows with their feet that this is the first craze: there are more sales posts and fewer technicians (equipment and desks), and the medical background and clinical experience of medical staff can be a big step ahead of their non-medical counterparts in the same position. The job vacancy is large, the academic requirements are not high, and the salary with ability is not limited, which is quite attractive. But there are requirements for character. Catering to the workplace is a necessary skill in a relational society, so you have to accept the reality when you decide to leave the hospital.

2. Clinical Coordinator

They are all nurses who are tired of loving beauty, and they are still relatively new industries in China. Practice standards vary according to company requirements, and there is no uniform standard. The work content and average salary of participants and coordinators in clinical trials are relatively fixed, while the entry threshold of some large pharmaceutical companies or foreign companies is relatively high, similar to clerical work, which is very easy to get started. The ladies who changed jobs unanimously said: I don't have to be a yellow-faced woman who stays up late anymore.

3. Institutions/civil servants

All fresh graduates who don't know what to do after graduation can consider it. Advantages: stable and relaxed, considerable salary and good welfare benefits, which is conducive to expanding contacts. Disadvantages: fierce competition for entry, rigid promotion system, complicated preliminary work content ... According to different departments, the work content cannot be generalized.

4. Nurses/nutritionists/health managers ...

Threshold: relevant qualification certificate+medical background. After the adjustment of the entrance examination policy, some certificates are more difficult to obtain, which also controls the mixed situation to a certain extent, which is conducive to the appointment of medical staff. Employer: Recommend private enterprises with high welfare and broad development prospects.

5: Pharmacist

Entry threshold: relevant qualification certificate. Because specialties can be connected, nurses are transferred to licensed pharmacists. "Licensed pharmacists" are different from "professional pharmacists", and the circulation fields are mainly pharmacies and pharmaceutical companies. Therefore, the starting salary is low, the prospect is unpredictable, and the job satisfaction is half-open, which is closely related to personal expectations.

6. Kindergarten teachers, education:

First of all, you have to get a teacher qualification certificate. Before taking the teacher qualification examination, you must have at least Grade 2 in Mandarin. If you choose the direction of kindergarten teachers, the salary can't be too high, but at least people work easily and have winter and summer vacations. The point is that someone should hire you. It doesn't matter whether you are born in an ordinary class or not.

Should nurses go abroad or change careers? From the day they enter this profession, the teacher may tell you that nursing is not a youthful meal, but it is not necessarily an iron rice bowl. Young people enter this industry, in addition to loving nursing, probably because of their average exam results, so they went to nursing school. Nursing school is a highly practical and targeted vocational school, which also means that "there is specialization in the technical field", and it faces great limitations after leaving the nursing industry.

I have always believed that the development of the nursing profession has "three rises": position rise, salary rise and age rise. Of course, there are exceptions, that is, jumping out of the domestic system and going abroad to be a nurse. Nurses in the United States, Singapore, Japan and Saudi Arabia are treated fairly, and going abroad is an eye-opener. Nurses who go out from Hongjing are well integrated into the local area, and students who have not gone abroad are also intensive reading.

The foreseeable benefits of going abroad are: good working environment, relatively fair salary (the United States is famous for its high salary), a new culture stimulus, interesting colleagues (friends) from all countries, and an international vision. ...