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How
Do You Get Your First Medical Transcription Job? by Stephanie Foster
One of the biggest challenges for a newly trained medical transcriptionist
is finding that first job. It's the classic dilemma of needing experience
to land a job when no one will hire you to give you experience.This
is one of the areas where quality training comes in handy. If you
make the right choice in medical transcription schools,
the reputation of the school will help you to land a good job. Schools
such as The Andrews School of Medical Transcription, M-Tec and CareerStep
each have good reputations with many employers. This makes getting
hired much easier.If multiple levels of training are offered,
you may be better off taking more than just the minimum level. My
own employer, for example, preferred students who took at least
the Gold level classes through CareerStep. They weren't particularly
interested in students who only took the basic, Silver level classes.
I won't say it was impossible to get hired as a Silver level student,
merely that it was more difficult.Many schools will offer job placement
assistance. If it's offered, take advantage of it!Another great
way to find your first job is to start asking around at medical
transcription forums to see if anyone knows of a company that hires
newly trained and inexperienced medical transcriptionists. There
are companies out there that will do this. Otherwise I never would
have landed my own first medical transcription job. MT Desk has
a good forum.Click here
for the rest.
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You Succeed With Medical Transcriptionist'
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