6. Night shift = faster hire — especially for new grads

Night shift openings turn over more often than day shift, which means shorter interview cycles and higher offer rates. New-grad RNs applying to night positions are commonly hired within 2 to 4 weeks of the first interview, compared to 6 to 10 weeks for equivalent day-shift roles at the same facility.
Hospital nurse-recruiter data consistently shows that new graduate residency programs place a disproportionate share of first-year cohorts into night rotations. It's mathematical — day slots fill first with experienced transfers, so night vacancies are what remains available when new grads enter the job market each spring and fall.
For nurses who are open to nights, this creates a real strategic advantage. Rather than compete for a scarce day-shift new-grad slot, accepting a night position at a preferred hospital typically gets a foot in the door, then transfers to day shift open up within 12 to 24 months based on internal posting priority.