Fellow Nurses Africa | Lagos, Nigeria | 03 October 2025

Most nurses have a dream pay, but the gap between “what you earn” and “what you deserve” is not about luck, it is about strategy.
Here are 10 unconventional but practical rules to shift your career trajectory fast:
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Polish Your LinkedIn & CV Weekly Update your profile with measurable results (e.g. “Reduced documentation errors by 20%”). Recruiters find you when your profile speaks numbers, not just duties.
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Post Knowledge Weekly Share short tips, reflections, or case insights online. Visibility = credibility. Recruiters and hospital managers check consistency before interviews.
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Ask for Informational Interviews Message 3 nurses in your target specialty/location weekly. Ask about their journey not for a job. It builds hidden referral pipelines.
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Enroll in 1 Micro-Course Pick a high-demand skill (critical care, dialysis, telehealth, informatics). It signals growth-mindedness and raises your market value almost instantly.
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Track Job Boards Daily (Set Alerts) Dream jobs go fast. Use alerts so you’re among the first 20 applicants, not the last 200.
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Practice Negotiation Scripts Don’t wait until offer day. Rehearse saying: “Based on my research, a fair range is X–Y. How close can we get to that?”
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Package Yourself Beyond Bedside Add “Team Lead,” “Educator,” or “Coordinator” to your CV if you’ve done it in practice. Titles shape pay, not just duties.
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Use Peer Endorsements Ask 3 colleagues or supervisors to endorse your skills or write a recommendation on LinkedIn. Social proof builds instant trust with recruiters.
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Apply Where You’re Wanted, Not Where You’re Needed High-paying facilities don’t hire just for shortage they hire for value. Research hospitals/clinics with high nurse retention & growth programs.
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Track Your Wins Weekly Write down 3 things you did that improved patient outcomes or team workflow. Those notes become your bargaining power in interviews.
Apply these consistently for just 4–8 weeks and you’ll notice the shift: better calls, better interviews, better offers.
Fellow Nurses Africa is the independent voice of African Nurses. We educate, inform and support the nursing profession.