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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.
You can also do your own searches jobs online or in the newspaper.
There are plenty of job sites such as Monster where you can
post your resume and easily apply for any medical transcription
jobs that are posted. You can even have the site email you
job search results daily. There are also sites that have lists
of medical transcription companies that you can contact and
ask if they will test you. Many require 2 or more years' experience,
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