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Sick of Your Job? The Four Easiest Ways to Track Down the Top Medical Transcription Work

December 14, 2009 by Susan Eliot  
Filed under Business

So you’ve finished your accredited training program, and are now looking for medical transcriptionist work. Fortunately, you are not alone. There are thousands of people out there right now who have the very same dream as you. You may have already found multiple internet postings that talk about people who have been unable to find work. Do not let that discourage you because no matter who you are, there are easy ways to find transcription work.

Given below are four simple ways to find the work you are looking for:

1. Job Forums – You can either choose to look at the regular forums, or the stay-at-home mom forums – or both. To find a good list of these forums, just Google the term, “job forum boards” and you will be directed to the results page where you will find all that you need. Check in with these forums daily because they can change every couple of hours.

2. Job Portal Websites – If you want to do your medical transcriptionist work at home over the internet, there is no better place to look. Websites such as Careerbuilder.com, Monster.com, and Craigslist.org not only place everyday 9 to 5 corporate jobs, but also those that offer the stay-at-home workforce something to look forward to. These websites are also sites that you will need to stay frequently updated on.

3. Your Local Newspaper – It may seem like a waste of time, but jobs can be found in your local newspaper, even if you do not usually ever see anything. It helps if you have a variety of resources because the more places you have to look, the quicker you will find medical transcription work. Be sure to check in with all of your local area’s papers just so you do not accidentally miss out on anything.

4. Job Placement Assistance – The training facility that you attended to obtain your certification can most likely help you when looking for a job. If you haven’t yet begun your training, look for schools that offer assistance and finding transcription work will be a piece of cake! Speaking of job placement, another place to look is on job recruitment websites, which will also help to bring your job to you. One such website that assists in this particular area is mtrecruiters.com.

Another helpful tip to help you find transcriptionist work easily and efficiently would be to always have your professional resume available. If you’re ever out in your local area, consider stopping by some of the doctors’ offices nearby to give them a copy of your resume. If you try all of these methods combined, you’re almost guaranteed to find a terrific transcriptionist job in a matter of weeks. No matter what, never give up.

Susan B. Eliot is an excellent resource in this field and is the authority when it comes to medical transcriptionist work. She owns and manages her own transcription service and knows first hand all the details about finding medical transcription work.

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