ditto trouble finding a job
Posted By: angela on 2007-11-07
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Hi everyone, my name is Angela and I received my certificate for MT about 2 years ago and still have not had any luck. If anyone has suggestions on good companys that hire entry level candidates I would greatly appreciate it. I am open to any suggestions.
Thanks,
Angela Rowland
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Trouble finding Entry Level work
I just recently completed all of my course work for my AAS in Medical Transcription, graduation isn't until May, and I am having a really hard time finding entry level work. I was just wondering if anyone had any tips that they found to be successful. I have posted my resume on a few sites, I have been submitting resumes to every company I can, I have even been able to apply to quite a few, but still I keep being told that I do not have the experience required and to keep looking for a company with an internship/mentoring program, and I can not find any that I do not have to pay for myself.
I do understand that patience is needed, especially when first starting out, I was just hoping for a little direction and a little venting.
Thanks--Christina
Trouble finding Entry Level work
I, too, am having a hard time finding any work. We (all MTs) all started out somewhere, but I am having a hard time finding that somewhere. Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
ditto
I would not send a resume to a company or to a recruiter who were so unprofessional.
Ditto
I am also a recent grad in the same boat, exactly...I too had to turn down 2 offers, because of strange circumstances surrounding them...sometimes you just have to go with your gut! I have applied to so many companies I am losing track of them all. How does a new grad get hired? I haven't a clue, except there are a few that do hire us newbies, they have told me just not a the moment. Sten-Tel and Osi,( which has a paid mentoring program). But I was unable to get in to that at this time, probably try again in 6 months if nothing else comes along. This is extremely frustrating I know..but you aren't alone as you know. I'm about ready to start a support group for newbies!!!
Ditto!!
I have done QA on grads from the Top 3 schools and grads from *other schools.* There is NO comparison whatsoever. Everyone wants a shortcut and easy money. People expect employers to take them on because of some hard luck story and spoon feed them what they should have learned in school. There is no easy or cheap road to MT, but there are a FEW exceptions to every rule. A FEW. You pretty much have to pay your dues.
Ditto
Your post couldn't have been more accurate.
Ditto that....
You will learn so much more if you take your time and not allow the pressure of the "line count" get you all bent out of shape. The line count will come, but if the quality is not there, the line count will never matter. I hope this makes sense! It is getting late for me, and I've been typing all day today, and feeling a bit, well, like I NEED A VACATION!!!! LOL Take care, and keep on because you'll love it once you get over the initial obstacles that we all have had at one time or another.
Ditto.
Eventually, you and I, along with all the other new MTs with less than two years in will reach that two year mark. It is my hope (and dare I say expectation) that more opportunities will open then. I can't live off the scratch I am making now.
Ditto!!
Ditto!!
Ditto on the above
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ditto
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Ditto, the Quick Look on CD for me
nm
Ditto on using "daily." The q.d. should be (sm)
considered extinct, as should q.o.d.; instead use every other day.
Ditto what Misha said and more - see inside
I transcribed and did QA for more than 4 years before returning to just transcribing. I can tell you hands down that the best MTs were the ones that already had a very solid backround in English and a huge love of learning before they spent big money to attend a GOOD school. IMHO, MT is not easy to learn unless you put forth a lot of effort, and if you struggle with English then you may not learn as many medical concepts as you need to, which in turn will make you struggle on the job. I saw this time and time again as my company shuffled people in and out who could not cut it. I may also add that some of these people who did not make it were from the Big 3. It is not for everyone. I agree that the big money is not really there these days.
Trouble
Understanding the foreign doctor's. Any suggestions?
I am having trouble
with finding places that have psych transcription. My plan was to start with psych and transition back into medical as you stated, but my goodness I just cannot find psych work.
Thanks guys for the encouragement. I will keep trying, as I love transcription, if it is psych or medical.
Trouble getting a job
Hi all! This is my first post. I graduated from CareerStep in late August and have now applied to probably 20 national companies. Some have contacted me immediately to say that they do not hire entry levels, some I have heard nothing. I am in the midst of a divorce and REALLY need to be income producing! (I have two little girls at home and home school them, as well).
Any suggestions for companies or other resources that will give a new girl a shot?
Thanks!!
trouble
Get an alchol wipe and clean the little roller things in your transcriber - just be careful and don't use cotton because it will jam up. They have swabs that are rubbery stuff that do this really well at the office stores. You probably need to have your transcriber serviced. When they get dirty that is what happens, the off and on effect with the muffling stuff. Go digital. I only have one account left with tapes and it drives me crazy.
but why do they have so much trouble getting jobs?
I know half a dozen community colleges that don't teach medical transcription anymore because none of their graduates could get jobs. Why is that?
Newbie trouble
I have been at this for 2+ years. So far I would say no this is not the norm; however, my part-time gig where I type ER notes I am still on hold. It has been more than 3 months. I give clean reports -- they come back with no errors or just the occasional blank which we are allowed -- they encourage them rather than guessing and getting it wrong. Several QA stick up for me and say I should be off hold, but the head of QA has other ideas. What bothers me most of all is that sometimes I am faulted for things that are not incorrect as per the Book of Style. They want us to follow this book, yet most of QA where I am apparently has not even bothered to read it. I am searching for another company too. Good luck to you!!!
I'm sorry you're having so much trouble
I know it is hard. It took me a while to find work after I graduated. The only thing that saved me is I had a great paying job as a legal secretary so I could afford to wait. Have you tried applying to Spheris. I know I've said this in numerous posts, but have you tried local MTSO or local doctors' offices. I started out with small local MTSO as an IC and now work for a local doctor's office regularly transcribing for 4 doctors and 1 NP. If you want to work for the big Nationals, this may help get experience.
I didn't have the trouble you described after school.
The school itself was very hard and the work was similar to most of what I did on the job. There were some differences, of course, and I was very slow at first. My experience was different from yours though and the school was the biggest reason for the difference.
You're the one who's causing the trouble here. sm
At this point in time, your behavior is extremely childish and unprofessional, not to mention flat out lying and misleading. You should knock it off. I hope that people have the common sense to ignore you and your posts.
trouble with online tests?
Anyone else applied to Medquist or FocusInfomatics and have trouble passing the test?? I cannot figure out why I did not pass the transcription test and they can't tell me...just hoping I'm not alone...thanks
I agree. Policing QA is not your job, and will only lead to trouble. nm
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Trouble understanding test is part of work
We intentionally put a hard to understand file in our transcription portion of the test to see how a potential employee will do with hard to understand dictation. All your dictation files are not going to be easy to understand when you get into a position.
finding a job
I am feeling a little overwhelmed with all of this. I have been doing overflow work for a company but I don't feel that they have a proper work ethic and am trying to find work elsewhere. I used to work for several doctors and am thinking about going into business for myself and finding my own doctors to transcribe for, any suggestions on fair line rates or any other advise would be GREATLY appreciated.
Finding a Job
I just recently finished my MT course and I am finding it hard to find a job. Could someone please give me info that might help me in my search. No one wants to hire a newbie.
Finding a Job
Tanya-I too am a newbie and I am so frustrated about not finding a job yet. It is hard to find a job anywhere, especially when everyone wants an MT with 2+ years of experience...how do we get this experience if no one will hire us?
Me too, and I am finding out...
that some companies use a VPN (virtual privacy network) to encrypt their data and that it is not very compatible with satellite. The acceleration process that satellite uses won't work with it. I had Transcription Relief Services tell me they couldn't hire me because of this, and I scored 98.2 on their test. However, the recruiter at Alltype told me that she thinks they have people using Hughesnet working for them. She is going to let me know. I am trying see if there is any way to find out what they use before I test.
Need help finding a job
Need help finding a position. Went to school and have at least 1 year experience. However no one seems to want to hire me. Any suggestions for me?
Finding a job
Hi. My name is Jennifer. I recently graduated from Allied Business School. I graduated from my MT class in December. For the past 4 months I have done hours of job searching and applied for at least 100 jobs. No one will hire a new graduate. Does anyone know a company that will give me a chance to show my skills?
Finding mentors
Where can you find mentors? I would thinks that those people that have gone through this would understand and want to become mentors for the newbies.
Finding Mentors
Can't be reached at that e-mail.
New MT needs help finding work
I have recently graduated from a medical transcription school (PCDI) and am on the computer or phone everyday looking for a job. Everyone wants experience and as soon as you say you are new, their mood changes and they aren't interested. Would anyone please give me any ideas where to look that I may not have looked yet? I am anxious to get started in the business.
Re: NEW MT needs help finding work
Unfortunately, your choice of school was not a good one. PCDI is considered one of the poorest MT training programs. That might be part of your problem. You would be instantly employable had you attended Andrews or M-Tec. In fact, you would have employers lined up waiting to hire you. You might want to consider acquiring further training with one of the premier schools that turn out job-ready MTs employers are eager to hire. Many people who have attended Career Step have also met with success in their search for employment.
finding a transcription job.
I read what you said about sending a flyer out to speech and language pathologist in your area. I graduated this summer from school and this actually sounds like something I could do. Thank for the idea. Just need to figure out the flyer part.
You might try finding a per diem or
part-time position at a local hospital just to get started. If you have some actual hospital experience on your resume you become a lot more attractive to an employer. If you have a husband or SO that can keep the kids in the evening you could try working then. That's what I did to get started 10 years ago.
finding jobs
Alicia,
I completely understand what you are saying. You said NOTHING about pay and just want a job. Just ignore the nasty attitudes. People like that obviously have nothing better to do than to get their BP pumped over petty things. As for your question, I found out through my own experience when looking that sometimes even if they say 1-2 years experience, some will still allow you to test. Quite a few companies were willing to test me even though they stated they wanted experience. I say apply to everybody that requires 2 years or less. Worst that can happen is they say no.
Here's a tidbit on the ladies who have a hard time keeping the peace, next time you go "off" on somebody, you may want to stop and think about it. She could be the neighbor that made sure you had a few hot meals after the loss of a loved one. You can easily say what needs to be said without being catty, leave that to the tweens!
God bless and Happy Holidays!
Finding a job after hiatus
I graduated from Career Step in Dec 2004 and worked part-time for Medquist from February to November 2005. I haven’t worked in MT since then but would like to find a part-time job for weekends and/or evenings. Do you think any companies would consider hiring someone who isn’t presently working in MT? If you know of companies that hire based on passing their test I’d appreciate it if you could tell me the names or websites. Thanks.
Finding a mentor
Before I started school I had a friend in the field. I really knew nothing about what she did and she gave me no promises of helping me when I was done with school. However, when I was just about done she suggested I come to her home and do a few of her reports for practice. I was really nervous. I did a few, she said I did well and I didn't hear much from there. Well, a month or two later when I told her I was actively looking for work now (I had had an interview somewhere else) she suggested I talk to her boss. Her boss had no one to train me so she offered. I really could not believe my good luck! It has been a wonderful experience. She helped me with all my software etc. Talking to everyone is the only way to get ahead. Besides her I had 3 interviews just with people in our area that I talked with. I am a very outgoing chatty person and I think this helped. I so appreciate the time and effort my friend gave me (she made money too). I has been really hard at times, but definitely worth it!
help for finding right online course
I have tried to get info on online courses and it is very hard, since i have no other MT friend to talk to. I was told to take courses from Ashworth(formerly PCDI) Does anyone know about this one? Seems like everywhere i turn, Career Step is always the most talked about. I realise they all have pros and cons but someone please help!!! Want to do at home training online. Had a year experience of part-time transcribing and did fine. Barely told what to do, but completed it anyway. I've had EXPERIENCE THE HARD WAY by doing this. Thanks
Finding Employment
H. Just keep trying. You will eventually find something. Are you only willing to work from home, or is outside the home an option?
As far as from the home, there are several companies who may give you a chance if you pass their test. Some of the criteria for some of them may say "3 years + acute experience" or something like that, and that may be so. However, some at-home jobs may say that on their criteria but may still give you a chance. Just keep sending in your resumes and testing with reputable sites. It may take a while -- maybe even a few months -- but you will eventually find something. Good luck!! :)
finding parttime work
What companies offer parttime work for newbies in the evenings or late nights?
I didn't ask about finding work.
I asked if anyone knew anything about Gatlin Education Services.
Finding a Medical Transcription job
I should be working! I recently graduated with my diploma in medical transcription and am now sitting on my thumbs. How am I susposed to get the 2 - 3+ years experience everyone seems to want? I'm really discouraged. Have I wasted my time, money and energy?
Newbie finding it hard to get first job.
I recently finished an online course in medical transcripts. Now, I am finishing an internship. I am finding it very difficult to find an at home job. Most companies require at least one year of full time experience. If anyone has any suggestions, I would really be appreciative.
Newbie finding it hard to get first job.
Yes. I should be done the first week in April. Will this count on my resume for experience? Maybe I am just impatient. I have tried some online tests, but I do find them very difficult, although I am doing quite well with the internship. Thanks for your advice.
Newbie finding it hard to get first job.
Thanks for telling me that. I think I will stick with the internship and take as many tests as possible. I am getting better at them. I do believe persistence will pay off eventually.
Advice for finding employment?
I'm fairly new to this board, so I hope that I have posted this in the right place. I have recently finished a MT course and am looking for PT employment from home. I am completely overwhelmed by the number of companies when doing job searches. I was hoping perhaps somebody could offer some personal words of wisdom based on their experiences? I want to get in the door with a reputable company who is willing to take on a recent grad. Any advice? Thanks!
New grad finding employment
I am currently applying for transcription jobs as I just finished school. Some companies ask questions as part of their application process. I have trouble with these types of questions: How many lines per day can you reliably type? What do you charge per 65-character line? Being a new grad I have no idea what to answer for these.
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