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Medical Transcription Jobs, Work From Home

Whether you are an experienced medical transcriptionist trying to find a new job or you are looking for your first job as an MT, why not post your resume online? MTRecruiters.com markets MT resumes to hiring transcription companies. These companies sometimes prefer to have someone else do the hiring for them. These positions are for medical transcriptionists that work from home.

It is easy to apply for these positions as MTRecruiters has added simple links to do so. Your resume can help you whether the employer or an agency is doing the hiring. MTRecruiters also has a tool that helps you with your next step in your career. The marketability analysis is free and can give you an idea of what is missing from your resume and experience that may be keeping you from getting a position. By filling out your personal, professional, and educational experience, the tool will then give you answers as to how to better market yourself on the job market. Whether it be gaining another kind of experience, sharpening skills, or getting certified, this tool will help you know what needs to change in order to be more successful in your career.

If you still have questions about how MTRecruiters works for you, be sure to fill out the contact form on the website. You will be contacted as soon as possible. Overall, MTRecruiters.com is a great tool and resource for medical transcriptionists who are looking to work from home. By submitting your resume and hoping for the best, MTRecruiters can take your resume to the next level by introducing it to the companies that are in need of MTs now.

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Home-Based Medical Transcription Tips

Transcription Tips

Home-based medical transcription is not easy. Yes, we have told you that several times earlier. And yet we say that home-based medical transcription is good. It is good for those who work in a disciplined and responsible manner. Let me share with you a few tips to help you with your work at home.

  • Make sure you have everything within reach. Check if you have the medical spell-checker, the medical abbreviation expander, the American Association for Medical Transcription (AAMT) style guide, and all reference materials available when you start work.
  • Try to work only in your working hours. And don’t attend to household work or other things in those hours.
  • Make time for exercise and meals in your daily routine. Don’t let your health take a backseat when you have work.
  • Learn to say ‘no’ to work. Don’t take more work when you have your hands full. Taking too much work will not only take away your peace of mind but also put your goodwill at risk.
  • Take logical breaks often. This will help you keep your mind at ease and prevent arbitrary breaks.
  • Keep away from the television and social networking websites when you are working. Make it a point not to stray away when you have work pending.
  • Inform your client/employer if you have received incomprehensible recordings consistently. Making them aware helps to reduce such occurrences in future.

To sum up, let me say that as a home-based medical transcriptionist, don’t prioritize home when you are working and don’t pull work beyond the designated hours.

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