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Finding QA jobs

Posted By: CMT-me on 2006-02-03
In Reply to: Thank you for taking the time to answer - New to QA

Usually the way you break into QA is with the company you are transcribing for.  You need to let them know that you are hoping to make the switch and if ever they have a position you would be interested.  In addition, a good answer to the 2 cent deals is that you can see that the company is not truly interested in QA as they should well know that QA has to be a company person who has the time and is compensated for doing a good job seeing that the quality issues are addressed and that production pay certainly does not allow you to spend the time required to do what you know is necessary to perform that position properly.  If they can't find people to do the job, the clients they have are certainly going to complain, complain again and then go elsewhere where the quality IS an issue dealt with correctly and with fairness to QA staff. We don't need to chip away at our industry that is enough disarray!


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Are MTs that are looking for jobs finding good jobs right now with everyone looking or is it
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finding jobs
I left MQ in early August and have had no problems getting new and better jobs. I just got a second part-time job with a national this week. I sent my resume on-line,and they responded within an hour. A day later, I had a phone interview and was hired on the spot. I still have another part-time job I got in early August working at home for a hospital. Once again, I heard from them immediately after applying and was hired after a 10-minute phone call.

My advice is to make sure your resume lists all the medical/surgical specialties and transcription platforms you know. Also put something in the subject line of your email to make yourself stand out. For example, Mary Jones, 10 years of experience.

I have heard from a few others but did not bother following up for various reasons, low pay, hours, etc.

good luck

finding jobs

 


You can try the link below.  It is alphabetically.  What I had to do was send my resume to over 300 companies and then finally with the help of God and through prayer have found a company.  Hope this helps.


http://www.tiptopwebsite.com/websites/index2.php?username=mtjobfind&page=7


Is everyone that is job hunting finding jobs available with all the MTs moving around right now. I
am thinking of looking but not sure of the job market right now.
Are experienced MTs finding they are getting a good response when they apply for jobs or is the
field flooded by now.  I see tons of people looking at the job ads. 
Good luck finding a filler...jobs are scarce right now for sure.
Can't find a job to save my life and I have resumes/apps in everywhere.
Is anyone finding companies they are happy with and are you finding it
harder to get a job with all the people looking right now. 
Cherrypicking is when you work from a pool of jobs and being able to reject the worst jobs to those
,
Monster Jobs and Career Builder usually have a few path jobs. nm
s
Don't think any do except for those in-house jobs. Some QA jobs are paid hourly. nm
s
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I'm not finding anything on MDI-FL;
all I have read about is MDI-MD.
I'm not finding much about them (sm)
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Thanks, what should be said in the letter?
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finding own account
Boy, everyone is pretty brutal in their responses. That is why I posted this message in the first place was to get some direction. I guess I will go with the my alternative and just get out of transcription altogether. But, thanks to those who did help. This is getting way out of hand.

finding own account
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I would say to apply to more companies and you will definitely get called to at least test. Remember that they get a lot of applications and sometimes it takes a while. I've been contacted up to 2 weeks after sending my resume.

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I think it's just finding the right match....
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Are you on CM or Enterprise? I'm finding sm
that it makes a huge difference if you are on CM platform - they seem to have weird rules.
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it must have been when either I was googling it, or using a list someone posted here about non offshoring companies, and clicked there. Honestly don't remember and can't find it myself again...
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I personally have no problems with no raises given, though. I never received one in 5+ years and made more money every single year.
I'm finding the exact same thing
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TIA!  and happy Friday everyone!!!


You have trouble finding work and they
NM
The more research I'm doing, the more contradictions I'm finding. nm
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You need to call the office if you are finding this. They will fix it. They did for me and it has
great for the past 19 months since I did that.
Anyone work on Chartscript that can tell me how you like it. Also I am finding
that IC is being offered 8 cpl with a lot of experience.  Is that the going rate.  Until you pay your taxes etc you are lucky at that rate to get 6.5 cpl. 
She isn't complaining about not finding a job. If she states
do they even contact her if they don't have that specialty? I don't agree with any MT limiting to certain specialties because it makes it harder to find quality jobs, but I also don't know her circumstances so I'm not about to judge. Maybe she's close to retirement and doesn't care to struggle with learning new things. Who knows? Either way, for someone to try to talk her into doing something else and then be rude when she won't, that's not right either. At any rate, yes, just keep telling them NO, that's about all you can do. Annoying, yes, but no one can force you to do anything. As for the rude people, I find saying have a nice day or good luck finding what you need and hanging up works well.

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Transcription Rx? Not finding anything current...
in the archives. Ok to work for?
Anyone else at DSG finding a lack of work there lately. What
happened to it.
So far, I am finding in my research it is the best choice
to go, straight typing, plenty of work, benefits. Sounds a lot more stable than TT and SS.
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I have been seeking employment with a company for about 2 months now.  I've decided I want to also take this time to look at perhaps getting my own private accounts.  I am looking at a certain specialty and something in my area.  I'm putting together a proposal letter outlining my experience and skills and how it will benefit them to hire a local MT to personalize the work.  Where I am stuck is on what I should charge.  I was thinking something like 13 cpl, but is that enough?  If I have to drive for tapes, print things out, etc then I thought maybe 20 cpl would be more reasonable.  For those who do this would you mind advising me a bit on this?  What do you charge per line?  Do you go by gross line, 65 character line with spaces, without spaces?  So many options and I'm not sure what direction to go in on these few points.


If you'd feel more comfortable emailing me that's welcome too.


Thanks in advance!


Unless you already do it, good luck finding

All the ads out there are hiring for Tues-Sat or Sun-Thurs schedule.  Have seen some M-F ads, but they want 3rd shift. 


Good luck finding anything for 12 c per line - I have never seen
anything like that yet! One person a while back mentioned making 14 cents per line, which I find extremely hard to believe. I've never seen jobs that pay that much in MT.
Do you mean Transcription Matchmaker? They're a job finding
s
oh wow...good luck to your husband in finding a new job...
nm
Well, if any of us are getting Xmas bonuses I guess we will be finding out soon. (sm)
Worked for MQ for a long, long time and always got a card from my supervisor, but no actual bonus EVER.  With a new company now and kind of waiting to see.  I am sure we will get holiday wishes through our Email and I may just have to be content with that.  But one can hope. 
I really do agree with Julie, finding the right "fit" for YOU should be....sm

what is uppermost in your mind and at all times when communicating with a company, and NO company is going to be the perfect fit for everyone.....THERE IS NO PERFECT COMPANY we all find after many years, and that is why, for many years, I worked in hospital and at local MT companies, there was just much more in it for ME as a Transcriptionist than at the internet companies at the time.


What I found worked best was to have a notebook in front of me every time I applied, spoke to a recruiter, went on a website, etc., and on this notebook was a list I sat down and created in my leisure, really FOCUSING on what was important to me, the line rate I truly believed I deserved and why, the platforms (or lack therof) that seemed to be productive for me, the hours I could work comfortably, the days, what weekend options, IC, SE, or full employee, what type of QA or probationary period, how is training done and for how long, what types of accounts, (acute, clinic, office, mixture, what specialties, etc and report types), % of ESL (although I personally do very well with them), production standards, how days off/personal time is scheduled, TAT, etc.  Then, I could do a check mark system or make comments when speaking to recruiter/MTSO, etc.  and I  could also look back and refresh my memory.


All I can say for myself, personally, is that I have worked in hospital, doing both acute care and diagnostic imaging, I have worked for huge national companies (many of which do not exist anymore!), I have worked for the smaller, folksier companies, and I  also worked for transcription services in office locally.  I was very frustrated finding my own fit, MD to MD was it FOR ME.  After the first month, when Cheryl got to know my habits, capabilities, reliablility, ect., I found I had tons of leeway and tons freedom......any company has TAT, but I find 24 hours is fine (except for the STATS that I volunteered to cover) only a couple a week, is about as lenient as any GOOD company can be because of THEIR OWN contracts and legal liabilities to the hospitals and clnics or they have to eat their own reports and not get paid.  No one ever breathes down my back or checks up on my, unless is is late afternoon going into evening, I have a large work queue, and my boss knows I usually start at around 7:00 AM eastern.  Any boss needs to monitor the workflow, IF they are busy, have many good clients, and ALWAYS HAVE WORK, as I have had, not one down day in a year, which I never experienced before at home.  And should you need to work at night or weekends, just tell Cheryl, as long as she knows the work is being done, she is happy.


As for the 'offshore' thing, I will be honest, it bothered me and I almost considered not going there because of it.  But the South Africa thing I got to learn was more because they started there and it is their homeland, and it was the only way they could meet certain STAT situations because of their day/night difference.  I only knew of two girls in the Phillipines, one of which moved to the East coast this past summer.  There are no other foreign ties to my knowledge and Cheryl and Ian are very, very upfront about how this all works.  I also found that if I turned down this job on this point only, I would be cutting off my nose to spite my face, as I had found out, through the hiring research process, that there are many more offshore outsourcing companies than you could imagine, and they HIDE it instead of telling their employees. 


I found being paid a very good cpl BY THE GROSS LINE and never, ever having a pay issue to be a wonderful thing in helping me to help my family.  For me it has been great, there are many, many options out there, make sure you keep your own best interests and what TRULY WORKS WELL FOR YOU to always be foremost in your mind!  Good luck to all out ther!! 


I really do agree with Julie, finding the right "fit" for YOU should be....sm

what is uppermost in your mind and at all times when communicating with a company, and NO company is going to be the perfect fit for everyone.....THERE IS NO PERFECT COMPANY we all find after many years, and that is why, for many years, I worked in hospital and at local MT companies, there was just much more in it for ME as a Transcriptionist than at the internet companies at the time.


What I found worked best was to have a notebook in front of me every time I applied, spoke to a recruiter, went on a website, etc., and on this notebook was a list I sat down and created in my leisure, really FOCUSING on what was important to me, the line rate I truly believed I deserved and why, the platforms (or lack therof) that seemed to be productive for me, the hours I could work comfortably, the days, what weekend options, IC, SE, or full employee, what type of QA or probationary period, how is training done and for how long, what types of accounts, (acute, clinic, office, mixture, what specialties, etc and report types), % of ESL (although I personally do very well with them), production standards, how days off/personal time is scheduled, TAT, etc.  Then, I could do a check mark system or make comments when speaking to recruiter/MTSO, etc.  and I  could also look back and refresh my memory.


All I can say for myself, personally, is that I have worked in hospital, doing both acute care and diagnostic imaging, I have worked for huge national companies (many of which do not exist anymore!), I have worked for the smaller, folksier companies, and I  also worked for transcription services in office locally.  I was very frustrated finding my own fit, MD to MD was it FOR ME.  After the first month, when Cheryl got to know my habits, capabilities, reliablility, ect., I found I had tons of leeway and tons freedom......any company has TAT, but I find 24 hours is fine (except for the STATS that I volunteered to cover) only a couple a week, is about as lenient as any GOOD company can be because of THEIR OWN contracts and legal liabilities to the hospitals and clnics or they have to eat their own reports and not get paid.  No one ever breathes down my back or checks up on my, unless is is late afternoon going into evening, I have a large work queue, and my boss knows I usually start at around 7:00 AM eastern.  Any boss needs to monitor the workflow, IF they are busy, have many good clients, and ALWAYS HAVE WORK, as I have had, not one down day in a year, which I never experienced before at home.  And should you need to work at night or weekends, just tell Cheryl, as long as she knows the work is being done, she is happy.


As for the 'offshore' thing, I will be honest, it bothered me and I almost considered not going there because of it.  But the South Africa thing I got to learn was more because they started there and it is their homeland, and it was the only way they could meet certain STAT situations because of their day/night difference.  I only knew of two girls in the Phillipines, one of which moved to the East coast this past summer.  There are no other foreign ties to my knowledge and Cheryl and Ian are very, very upfront about how this all works.  I also found that if I turned down this job on this point only, I would be cutting off my nose to spite my face, as I had found out, through the hiring research process, that there are many more offshore outsourcing companies than you could imagine, and they HIDE it instead of telling their employees. 


I found being paid a very good cpl BY THE GROSS LINE and never, ever having a pay issue to be a wonderful thing in helping me to help my family.  For me it has been great, there are many, many options out there, make sure you keep your own best interests and what TRULY WORKS WELL FOR YOU to always be foremost in your mind!  Good luck to all out ther!!