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Andrews, MTEC, and CareerStep produce graduates that are regularly hired. NM

Posted By: Endiqua on 2005-07-31
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You can't miss with Andrews, MTEC, or Careerstep. NM
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Spheris hires graduates only from MTEC, Career Step, Andrews
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MTec/CareerStep
If you train at one of these online courses, do they help with job placement or is that just something they say to get you in the door?
M-TEC or Andrews have track records of their grads being hired.
If you want to learn about the industry, get a solid education, and see employers knocking themselves out to hire you, go with one of them. I attended M-Tec and literally had dozens of offers to test and several job offers before I even graduated. Some people get tired of hearing those names coming up time and time again, but the facts speak for themselves! Check out their web sites. Good luck! :-)
If you graduated from CareerStep, M-TEC, or Andrews,
But there are other good schools too. Those are just the well-known online ones. Just keep applying and applying--and ACE those tests. Make sure your resume is EXCELLENT. You'll find something. Good luck!
Choose either CareerStep, M-TEC, or Andrews...all 3
I know. I accept grads from Career Step!

The courses worth taking are M-Tec and Andrews. Their graduates

are usually able to get jobs without 2 years of experience that is normally required.  Is if worth it?  Do you have small children, a husband, do you want a social life - then no it isn't worth it.  If you just want to do this PT, in addition to a FT job, it might be okay for a short time, but it gets harder and harder to make a living as an MT.  A lot of companies use offshore MTs, they get the good work and the crap gets left for us, or it all goes and we get stuck editing it for pennies and you end up working for minimum wage.  You'll also burn out in a short time trying to do both. 


if there is just you and you don't care to have a life then it would be okay and if you have a knack for it you can make some decent money.  If you are a respiratory tech in a hospital talk to people in your department.  Maybe you can start out doing work-related transcription without having to go to school and you can get a small taste of what it is like to see if you really want to pursue it. 


MTEC or Andrews, or....???

Hi everyone-


I have taken a class in MT at my community college and am getting ready to invest in an entire course to have MT as my career.  The AAMT only approves MTEC and Andrews.  Which of these is more highly recommended and why.  The differences I seemed to notice were that MTEC included the footpedal and Andrews made no mention of it.  On the other hand, Andrews said they teach the word expanders, etc... to help with quantity while MTEC made no mention of this.  Do any of you have any other recommendations rather than these 2 courses?  If I'm about to invest $4,000 I want to make sure it is in the program that will prepare me the best and make me the most marketable and ready for employment.  Any suggestions would be very, very welcome :)  Thank you very much for your time!


Amanda


Andrews/MTEC

You cannot go wrong enrolling in either school. Toss a coin; both will give you an excellent education. Let it be your decision.


Lilly


CS/MTEC/Andrews
I have recently been scouring the boards and researching for information on which school to choose and see that it basically comes down to the "big 3". I have noticed that there is a lot of disdain for CareerStep from a lot of people and how there is such an "allegiance" to either MTEC or Andrews.
My inquiry is basically this: Are there any new or recent Andrews or MTEC grads that are having an easier time finding jobs than the CareerStep grads? I understand that Andrews and MTEC seem to be the better schools, but in the end it really comes down to finding that job.
Through all the posts I've read, I haven't really been able to find more information than "choose Andrews/MTEC!" but I haven't really heard anyone say they've had better luck with finding a job by choosing one of these two.
You want Andrews or MTEC, PERIOD.
Career Step is full of errors, and they insist finding them is part of the training! No instructors, either. The other 2 schools include everything you'll need on the job, including ALL the reference books.
Choosing between MTec or Andrews
I would encourage you to call and speak or email both of the directors with a list of questions. That's what I did and I was able to speak with the directors from each school. Although I felt both schools were top notch and would prepare me well, I chose M-Tec b/c along with excellent training, they offer technical classes and support geared for the MT. The tech instructor is a genius and very helpful too. Just my 2 cents!
You can't beat Andrews or MTEC for an education. NM
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MTEC, Career Step, Andrews, SETT
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Career Steps, Andrews, MTEC, SETT
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Ready to sign up MTEC/Andrews - Confused

I have taken the pre-enrollment test for both Andrews and MTEC and I am really torn between which school to go through.  They both look like excellent schools, especially after reading all the posts from the graduates out there. 


I know that MTEC's Tier 1 Premier program is about $400 or $500 less than Andrews, which is a plus, but I want to make sure I'm making the right choice. 


As of last week I was ready to sign up at Andrews, but for some reason I am leaning towards MTEC.  I have done transcription in the past, but I am definitely needing to start over because that was a long time ago. 


Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.


If it's Andrews, MTEC, or Career Step, you've got a shot. SM
It might be worth applying just to try out the various tests, and you never know what might happen.
Spheris hires from MTEC, Career Step, Andrews, SETT
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The grads they produce are of equal caliber.
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Do you work nights and produce very high volume for your 12 cpl? Are these your own accounts?
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Newbies are getting hired.
I didn't have to pay big bucks for my education and did just fine. I also got hired with a national right out of school and have never had trouble getting offers and the best pay.

If you haven't been to one of the other schools, you should keep your opinions to yourself! What's right for you may not be for someone else and vice versa. I get so tired of hearing crap like yours.

I could create what you call a top-notch school in no time. It wouldn't take a rocket scientist to do it either.


They test them and if they do well, they get hired like anyone else.
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Reason you can't get hired...
"... six were willing to test me. Four of them I failed and the other two I quit in the middle of the test because they had ESLs in there and we weren't even trained on ESL dictations."

This is what happens when you don't go to Andrews or M-TEC. You choose a "cheaper" school, and you get a poor education. Companies who "require" 2 years' experience WILL TEST AND HIRED brand-new grads from Andrews and M-Tec because they know they have a full, complete, and excellent education. They will not even allow people from schools advertised on the back of matchbooks and in TV Guide to take their employment test, because they KNOW they do not have the proper education and training!
No. I wait until I'm actually hired. No need for it beforehand. nm
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if you are hired by co, usually employee...sm

If you are *hired by a company* then usually you are an employee...it is when you score your own accounts that you can become an IC....but I'd brush up on typing skills, no offense.....it's truly detail- oriented work and you misspelled pursue and independent...and again, no offense....


if she has no training, she will not be hired
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Yes they do, but then they are hired by the company. If you can't
get hired it isn't going to be helpful.
HELP! Where can new grad get hired?

I am a new graduate ... where can i get a job? All the posts want yrs experience! how do i get any ... if no one will hire me?


                          Thanks for any help


I went to a community college and was hired
by a national one month before I graduated. You do not have to go to one of the "Big 3" to find a job in this business. You have to keep applying, keep sending in resumes, and TEST, TEST, TEST. That's what I did. It's not easy, but it can be done if you stick with it.
IThey might have hired you for a new account. Call! sm

You didn't mention the name of the company. It could be they have a new account and it's not off the ground yet. It was a month after I was hired before I actually started working. That was two years ago and I'm seldom out of work.  I'm still on that same account. 


If you are hired as an IC, is it harder to stay with that company?
Do you have to worry about renewing your contract every so often?
Graduates, has anyone found
that M-Tec's curriculum was superior to Career Step? Also, for M-Tec grads, were you able to repeat a section (if you tested poorly) until you got it right, and improved? Was there a limit on how many times you could re-test on any given area (I'm thinking of my weaker areas that might need extra time.)
TIA! :) -Anne
Who hires new graduates?
Can anyone give me some ideas on who hires new graduates?  I'm having no luck.....
Looking for graduates from either CAI or Medtranscription.com

Hi,


I'm looking into MT programs, and am looking for feedback from graduates of either CAI, or Medtranscription.com 


Would like to know about your experiences with these places! Thanks! Laura


Any MT Advantage graduates?

I'm looking at the MT Advantage Career Center.  I would like to hear from anyone who has taken their course.  I'd like to know how successful their students are at obtaining jobs after completing the course.


 


Thanks Much!


It isn't just new graduates. The job market...sm
is not what it was in MT. I guess the economy has affected it.
One of the hardest things I've done was find a job after MT school. I searched and searched. I finally just kept applying and somone gave me a chance.
CareerStep
I've finished the Cs curse and found a full time at hme position with no problem, and with merely a certificate of completion (no diploma).
areer Step is fine if you can work without any help and are satisfied iwth no instructor or instructor comments. Also all of the transcriptions are computer graded, never seen by a human. therefore discrepencies are classified as "style".
I would suggest Andews which does pre-test and uses human beings.
I firmly believe I found my job because I did well on the employment test (98%) and had transcription experience.
Good luck :)

Considering CareerStep or ?
Hi everyone. I'm new to the board, and am seriously considering being trained as an MT. I've spoken to someone who does this PT, and she said to be careful not to spend more than necessary to get training; it's just "not necessary". In your experience, is CareerStep or other online training sites necessary to be successsful? (I want to train at home, and work from home.) I am self motivated, and disciplined, but would do better with a structured curriculum, I think.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!!
CareerStep
Hi everyone.  I am hoping to get some information on the school CareerStep.com.  I am looking to get into this field because I want to work from home (having our first baby in Sept.)  I sort of know someone who has been in this field for about 3 years now and she said that Medquist and spheirs are the top 2 MT companies.  So I went to both websites and saw they use CareerStep for online classes.  If you have any knowledge on this school that would be great.  Any info would be much appriciated.  Is it worth the money?  How is the information you get?  Can I work as fast or slow as I want to complete the school? Please I want to get as much imput on this school as I can.  Thank you everyone.
CareerStep
I would hire someone from Andrews or M-Tec much quicker than someone from CareerStep.
try www.careerstep.com
best training for the money.
CareerStep

Hi,


I'm researching m.t programs...I keep seeing ads for CareerStep. I guess what I've noticed the most is the ads and links for CareerStep on these large m.t companies when I've been researching job opportunities. Is CareerStep the "preferred school"?, or are they possibly just a paid advertiser on these sites? I'd like to hear from C.S students and grads and know what their experience was. Were companies willing to test you with no exp., given the fact that you went to C.S? Are they more willing to hire C.S grads with no exp? Thanks, Laura 


careerstep.com
You can go to Careerstep.com and I think it tells you the exact cost. I think it ranges from $1300-$1500 depending on which package you get. I think you have to make $300-$400 payments over a 4 month time frame or something like that. They do offer a 10% military discount if that applies to anyone!
CareerStep
I found CareerStep through the AHDI website, and I was very impressed. I have not found anything bad about them, the only problem is the price. Right now I would be approved 100% for the Pell Grant, which would be like $4,800, but from reading over their website they don't take the PG. And the only thing I've been able to find is my local community college who of course takes PG. But then again the problem with that is I have to wait til' classes start, and then go by their roster and only go so fast... and eh. I'm the type of person that would MUCH rather prefer CareerSteps type that you can go as fast or as slow as you want.

So I was wondering if anyone could share their thoughts on CareerStep, preferrably someone who has actually gone to school through them, as I'm not big fan of "my friend...." stories. I don't care if you have negative or positive thoughts, as long as it was you personally who experienced it.
LOL, Thanks! ..... when I'm ready to be hired, wouldja pass the word around?? LOL ... nm
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I've hired from that school before and have found CAIs SM
graduates to be severely undertrained with lack of basic skills. I've hired several of their graduates and none of them worked out. That's how I know it's not a quality school.
You have to PAY EXTRA for the internship and they don't teach you enough to get hired. (see messa
Much better to go to Andrews School or M-TEC, the top two schools in the country. Almost guaranteed to be able to get a job afterwards, and most companies will waive the 2-years' experience requirement if you are an Andrews or M-Tec grad.
If you don't know the difference between loosing and losing, you're not going to get hired any
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Support for AHP students and graduates
I would like to get any support or encouragement from other people who have either completed the AHP course or are currently taking it.  I have read so many negative comments in here about the program.  I am about 3/4 through the MT course and am now getting a little worried.  Please share your stories and job searches to give the rest of us some hope.  If all you have is negative comments, please keep them to yourself.  This is meant to be a support group.  Thanks!
Employers will hire new graduates of
well-regarded MT schools, schools such as Andrews, M-Tec, and Career Step. Unfortunately, PCDI has a very poor reputation among MT employers, so it might be that that is causing the problem rather than lack of experience since many well-known MT employers will waive the two-year experience requirement for graduates of schools that are known to turn out job-ready MTs (Andrews, M-Tec, and Career Step). You might have better luck with a local doctor's office or clinic that does only one specialty. If you continue to have difficulty finding work, you might want to consider supplementing whatever training you got throught PCDI with a course from one of the "Big Three". Their graduates generally have several job offers upon graduation, plus those schools provide placement advice and assistance to their graduates.
WHAT??? to say that if a newbie graduates from a top three, it makes
her as qualified as someone with two years experience. Puhleeze. That is simply wrong.