Hiring New Grads
It it that time of year again when Children's Healthcare of Atlanta begins to receive new graduate applications for technologist positions. Sometimes it is difficult to make the leap to hire a less experienced "brand new" technologist, however, I have found that most new grads are very motivated to do a good job and are more receptive to learning the Children's protocols and procedures. They tend to not come with any preconceived notions and are easily molded. If you have not hired a new grad in a while you may want to give it a try. I have been most pleased by our recent candidates.



At other hospitals I've been at, grads are seen as a blessing because, like you said, they're not molded yet and lack that distinctive chip on their shoulders that comes prepackaged with so many experienced staff. I've seen a swarm of new staff completely transform hospital procedures in just a few months, so its very interesting to see the dicotomy.
We do have a good mix of new vs. old hires. We have a student program here that sometimes gives us new hires, but we find that most of our students actually go on to further schooling, or move to get other experience.
We try to give our students every possible piece of information that will help them to be great technologists and know that the majority of them go out and do just that!
New grads also carry with them the most recent and up-to-date information, that can sometimes be a help in a department with "seasoned" techs who haven't been to school in awhile. Our students here have actually been helping to train current technologists on the new CR/DR equipment that is going into their hospitals and clinics!
Thanks for the vote of confidence for our students. Whether they are 20 or 60 years old, everyone needs a chance!