What is the best way to look for a medical transcription job? Start sending your resume to medical transcription companies? Look up jobs on the Internet? What exactly is the right way to find a medical transcription job? Well, there is no right way. There are multiple ways. And you need to try every one of those.
Before I talk about how to land a medical transcription opportunity, let me ask you something. Did the institute where you enrolled for the medical transcription course offer you placement assistance? If your answer is ‘no’ I am going to bang my head on a wall.
If you have read this blog before, you know how we insist on you choosing your medical transcription course with care. You should not join a course that is not followed by some sort of job assistance. A good institute will have industry contacts, and if you start off with some help from the institute, you don’t have to lose time or worry about landing a good first opportunity.
Now, you don’t need to be satisfied with what the institute has to offer. Look for a job on your own. Here’s how.
- Register yourself with job websites.
- Check out medical transcription company websites and apply to them.
- Get yourself listed in the yellow pages and on Craigslist.
- Approach local hospitals and clinics to find out if they have an opportunity.
I hope this post helped. Do share your experiences of medical transcription job search with our readers.
