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August 16, 2024

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Travel Nurse Tips: Expert Advice from our Recruiters

AB Staffing Solutions provided this article.

Travel Nurse Recruiters work hard to connect you with the best opportunities. Agencies will always stress the importance of communicating with your recruiter throughout the entire process. In this article, we share recruiter real-world advice, answering questions like what it’s like being new to travel nursing, how to get hired quickly, and advice for all travelers.

Thank you to everyone for sharing your expertise and advice about being a travel nurse recruiter!

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If you are new to travel nursing, our Recruiters say…

David:Communicate with your recruiter. If you have preferences, non-negotiables, concerns, hesitations, problems, excitement, roadblocks, feelings, ANYTHING…share those! We are always willing to do whatever is needed, and sometimes that means just listening. The more you communicate, the better your relationship will be with your peers, managers, and recruiters.”

Elijah: “My advice would be to do some of your research beforehand. Truly ask yourself, do you picture yourself here for the next 13 weeks? Ask yourself, what’s my end goal?

Allison: “Be open to exploring new areas! You may hear about opportunities in areas you’ve never thought of, but keep an open mind to new possibilities. Also, maintain a good relationship with your recruiter. It’s important you have someone in your corner that you can trust to help with decision-making.”

If you want to get hired quickly, our Recruiters say…

Eric: “If you want to get hired quickly, be flexible. Things are constantly changing, and if a traveler is able to adapt to the sudden changes (start date, schedule, unit, etc.), then they will be more successful.”

Mike: “Be flexible and have thick skin. If little things bother you, traveling nursing might not be for you. You must be able to adapt in the workplace and not take your work home with you.”

David: “Be flexible. Travelers are trusted and relied on to fill the holes at the facility. A team-first mindset will show those around you that you are here to help and will make for a much more enjoyable experience for you.”

#1 Piece of advice you always find yourself giving travelers, our Recruiters say…

Elijah: Always take a picture of your timesheet or manually record your hours somewhere for your records.

Jennifer: Go into any assignment with an open mind and willingness to learn and help, and it will go smoothly.

David: Communication and transparency are essential when it comes to traveling! Ask questions, share hesitations, etc. I am here every step of the way.

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Kirsten: – Bring up any concerns you have so we can address them right away. We are here for you. Communication is key. Be sure to ask your manager facility-specific questions during the interview (scheduling, ratios, etc.).

June: Drive to your assignment if you can. It will be much easier for you to get around and you will feel more comfortable driving your car.

Like June says, drive to your assignment so you have your own car. Also, take a test drive before your first day so you know where you are going and aren’t late.

Advice for when looking for an agency or recruiter, our Recruiters say…

Elijah: “Be transparent. As a recruiter, I’ll always have jobs open and ready to go, but I need to truly know what you’re looking for in order to set you up for the best success.”

David: “Find someone you work well with personally. While a working relationship is not a top priority as a traveler, it makes everyone’s life easier. Find someone who wants to work for you and with you! At the end of the day, you are the one traveling away from your home, family, friends, and everything you know. You deserve someone with your best interest in mind.”

Eric: “For any traveler looking for a recruiter, I would recommend doing your research! Understand how you want your relationship to be with your recruiter and communicate that to the recruiter. Understand the job market and make the best decision with the knowledge you have acquired.”

We appreciate our Recruiters sharing real-world experience. Contact us if you’re interested in learning more about what makes AB Staffing a leader in travel nurse recruiting.

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