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Why You Can't Find "Medical" Jobs (The Engineering Translation)

Why You Can't Find "Medical" Jobs (The Engineering Translation)

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You have the clinical experience and the degrees, but getting noticed in the space industry requires speaking the right language. In the inaugural episode of The Space Nurse Podcast, learn the "Translation Protocol" to convert your nursing resume into the operational language that aerospace engineers and hiring managers actually understand.

You have the clinical experience. You have the degrees. But when you look for jobs in the space industry, you get silence.

Why? It’s not because you’re unqualified. It’s because you’re speaking the wrong language.

In this inaugural episode of The Space Nurse Podcast, Christine Rincon (MSN, NRP, CCRN) breaks down the "Translation Protocol"—the exact method to convert your nursing resume into the operational language that engineers and hiring managers actually speak.

Main Topics:

  • Why engineers view "Patient Care" as subjective and passive (and how to make it sound technical).
  • The 5 "Magic Words" that turn a Bedside Nurse into a Human Systems Integration Specialist.
  • The Lupe Fiasco Model: Why I’m modeling my career trajectory after a rapper from Chicago (and why you should refuse to stay in your lane).

Your Homework:Open your CV. Find the word "Care" and replace it with "Mitigation." Post your before and after on LinkedIn and tag @TheSpaceNurse!

Links & Resources:NASA-STD-3001 Vol 1 and Vol 2Website: www.thespacenurse.comFollow me on LinkedIn: Christine Rincon


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