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GNSA Career Readiness Week: Day 3

Day 3 – March 18
Negotiation and Contracts: Becoming Your Own Advocate

What Employers Can’t See on Paper: Defining Your Value and Professional Identity as a Graduate Nurse

This session supports professional identity formation and self-awareness as core components of graduate nursing competency. Graduate nursing students will examine their strengths, values, and professional contributions, and practice articulating their role and impact within healthcare settings and the nursing profession. Emphasis is placed on reflective practice, professional communication, and intentional role alignment.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate self-awareness by identifying personal strengths, values, and professional contributions relevant to graduate nursing practice.
  2. Apply professional identity concepts to clearly communicate one’s role, value, and impact in nursing practice and professional settings.

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One-on-One Development: Open Virtual Drop-In Career Support

An open drop-in space where graduate students can seek individualized support on any career-related topic. GNSA members are welcome to bring questions about resumes, job search strategy, or general professional development.

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One-on-One Development: Open Virtual Drop-In Career Support

An open drop in space where graduate students can seek individualized support on any career-related topic. GNSA members are welcome to bring questions about resumes, job search strategy, or general professional development.

Register