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I looked at about 500 resumes

Posted By: toni on 2008-07-18
In Reply to: I agree with other poster, M-Tec, Andrews, or Career Step (sm) - cbmt

I looked at about 500 resumes from MTs we've employed lately.  Just a small number come from M-Tec, Andrews or Career Step- about a half dozen.  I didn't do anything scientific.  I was just curious.


 


There seems to be an impression that these 3 schools are the only way to get educated in this field and get a job.


 


Our records don't bear this out.  Most of our MTs come from Community Colleges (I call them Junior Colleges) and have a 2 yr degree.  Our MTs come from all over the country too.  From what I've seen, their curriculum is heavily slanted toward HPI which is an old stand by.


 


So that info is for all the graduates from other schools who may be fearful because of what is written here.  AND again, I'll say that we don't hire any newbies without a short internship, but we pay well so we can be picky.


 


For what it is worth.........




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You will get paid minimum waige for about three months, and then you will go up from there. I would definitely try it if you are a new grad and haven't found a job yet. It will atleast get your foot in the door.
AHP is looked down on along with a few others - sm
Many swear by Andrews, M-Tec, and Careerstep, though with the first two you are pretty much guaranteed a job upon graduation. I did CAI which many look down on but it is still a huge step above ATP and that other company that is similar, forget its name. I found a job in 6-weeks after graduating though that was 7 years ago. If that is the course you are taking be prepared for the brush off, many won't even let you test depending on what school you "attended".
Just briefly looked at it...
but looks like flashcardexchange.com has some medical terms.
Looked it up on the old internet......
Yep! It's a term.
If it was a specific question where it can be looked up, but it is a S/L.

Why is their a Word Help Board if it is cheating to use it?  The dictation test is hard.  Any word that I would be given under the word board as S/L I do go back in and research to make sure that it is the correct word.  But there are times when you cannot get the spelling close enough to find it and you have been researching for hours.  Wouldn't QA get just as upset with always getting blanks because you are afraid to ask someone else.  If I was in-house wouldn't I be able to ask someone to listen and find the answer also?  But life is easier now that my Stedman's has finally come in.  Newbies tend to not have all the resources they need when they first start.


 


FYI usually open-book tests within the public schools have a specific answer they are looking for and they have been covering that very specific information for a week or two.


At the college level open-book usually are take home tests.  If you think for one minute that the members of that class are not having a "study session" that night with the test in hand, think again.


JMO and from what I have seen in the schools.


Sent out 10 resumes
I started in the file room of a 6 doctor urology office 16 years ago and went from there. The only formal training I received was 2 semesters of medical terminology. The rest was learned on the job. The best thing, in my opinion, is to get into a doctor's office and get some experience that way. If nothing else, it will give you experience, which is what all the nationals require. Good luck to you.
Just keep sending in resumes.

I am still a student and was able to get a job.  I do acute care, mainly OP notes.  I applied everywhere.  I was finally hired at a very low rate and I worked for a few months for the experience, then I quit because of nonpayment...  Grrrr.  .    So I started sending out resumes again.  This time, I had added acute care (OP notes) to my resume and got several calls.  I found a good job as a part-time IC.  It worked out in the end.  Just keep sending in your resume.  I also send a cover letter with mine. 


Good luck!! 


       


I just kept sending in resumes
I am still a student but I was offered a job working from home doing OP notes.  I sent in my resume to several companies posted on the jobs board, along with a cover letter.   I tested with a few places, passed, and found a good fit for me.  I even turned down a few.  So, jobs are out there.  Keep sending in your resume with a cover letter and keep on trying.    Good luck!! 
Send in resumes and test everywhere that will allow it.
I applied to several places while I was a student, and some places will allow you to test even though they say they require 2 years experience.  Some will waive the 2 year experience requirement if you have graduated from a medical transcription training program.  I found a job at home while in school, so it's not impossible but it does take some time.  Good luck!
Ok..I sen tout 10 resumes Saturday

I sent out 10 resumes on Saturday to local specialty Doctors as well as several Chiropractors.  I was wondering if any of you work from home or are based at the office of a Chiropractor?  I love this type of dictation as well as the idea of being in a smaller practice.  I know I can't be picky, but where did you all start out as being a new graduate and did any of you graduate from a Technical College?  I received my certificate from our local tech school and am working on my Associate Degree as I stated in my last post.  Also, what is considered "experience" in this line of work?  How can I get experience if noone will hire me?  SOrry for all of the questions.  Thanks for helping!!


 


There are companies that will hire from the resumes and do
not post ads, so posting resume if your best bet for an at-home position.   You have to be careful though as there are some companies who are not honest companies so come here and ask or research the company board.   It should be much easier for you having graduated from M-Tec. 
I heard that were going review resumes after the New year.
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Keep sending out resumes via internet and locally -
There is nothing that can make up for your lack of experience. You can just hope someone decides to give you a chance. However, where I work we would rather hire someone right out of school who has gone to one of the Big Three than someone from another school with years of transcribing under their belt. Good luck to you.
Post your resume on all the various job boards, send resumes to
local clinics/doctor's offices, apply to local hospitals.   As a newbie getting a job is hard, but some companies will hire you based on the school you got your certificate from.  Some schools are better than others and if you didn't get your certificate from one of the better ones changes are harder of getting a job.   Most likely you'll need to work in-house for a while.  There are some companies that will offer you a job, many at low to no pay, and there are a few companies that are not legit, so be sure you investigate before accepting.  If you have to fork out any money for equipment or software in order to get the job be cautious, especially if they require you to purchase it from them.  
Search the boards and send out resumes, and review your grammar and punctuation
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