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Posted By: MT on 2009-03-31
In Reply to: Webmedx - Shot Down

I'm not sure what test you had. I don't know of any openings for clinic work. Congrats on the 19 years multispecialty clinic work; that IS an accomplishment. This would probably not be a good fit because it's primarily acute care, as far as I know. No amount of clinic work gets into the kind of terminology (and sometimes formatting) you'll get with acute care, and often acute care facilities have the people available to QA your work whereas clinics may not.

It just means this isn't the right fit for you. There's a clinic job out there for you or maybe a national that is willing to train you up to acute care work or help with other weak points with grammar or whatever.

You could certainly ask the recruiter where you had trouble. I would definitely suggest that so you'll know for your next application.

They're a good company. A perfect company, no. And they've been around long enough now that they have some ex-employees who hate them and will be happy to tell you that they're lousy, that you should consider yourself lucky, etc. I've worked for a zillion MT companies. They're pretty much the best experience I've had, but that doesn't mean it's been great. I think the industry itself needs an overhaul in the way MTs are treated and paid, but that's another subject.

Good luck with your job pursuit!


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