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How would you achieve landing your dream job as a student in the future? hashtag #Spring25?

My career interested is becoming a professional nurse and one likes pharmacology and fundamentals classes.


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Cameron’s Answer

Felita! That’s awesome that you already know you want to be a professional nurse and are loving key classes like pharmacology and fundamentals—that passion will take you far! One way to start working toward your dream job now is to set short-term, realistic goals that build toward your big picture. For example, focus on mastering clinical skills, but also start building a professional resume and online presence (like on LinkedIn). Join student nursing associations or local health clubs where you can network with other nursing students and professionals—those connections can open doors down the line.

If possible, attend healthcare career fairs or even reach out to nurses on social media or through your school to do informational interviews. Ask them about their roles, how they got there, and what they wish they’d known earlier—it’s a great way to learn and get inspired. Also, don’t forget about certifications you can earn as a student (like CPR, BLS, or even CNA if you have time)—they help build your resume and confidence.

Keep that curiosity alive, and take every learning moment seriously, because all those pieces add up to making you stand out when the time comes to land that dream job. You’ve got this! Spring25
Thank you comment icon Thank you, Cameron! Felita
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Sneha’s Answer

Hi Felita! Landing your dream job as a future nurse starts with staying passionate and focused during school, especially if you already enjoy classes like pharmacology and fundamentals! Take every opportunity to learn during clinicals, ask questions, and build relationships with instructors and mentors. Look for internships, hospital volunteer work, or part-time healthcare roles that give you real-world exposure. Most importantly, believe in your growth and keep pushing forward, you're already on the right path. Good luck!
Thank you comment icon Thanks for the help. Felita
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