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Job in Medical Transcription: Three Brilliant Ideas for Landing Your First MT Job
As much as you want to work from home, you probably have no idea where to start. What does it take to get a job in transcriptionist work? How can you become one of the many people who have successfully obtained a job in transcription? These are just a few of the questions that may occupy your mind. Figuring out how to get your first job in transcriptionist work can easily turn into an all-consuming task, but it doesn’t have to be that way. As a matter of fact, it doesn’t have to be hard at all, so relax.
Below are three brilliant ideas for landing your first MT Job:
1. Get Motivated – You may think you want a job in transcription, but in order to make it happen, you have to want it more than anything. Get motivated by typing the term, “job transcription” into your search bar and read everything you can get your hands on. Go to ahdionline.org to get a better idea of what transcription is all about. Make sure that your information comes from a trusted source though, because there tends to be a lot of inaccurate information on the web. Sit down and think about how your life is going to be once you get started in transcriptionist work, and imagine that you’re almost there. Thinking positively will bring your dreams of working at home to life quicker than you know.
2. Get an Education – You must be realistic when searching for transcription job information and not get too carried away with thoughts of starting work next week or next month. A more logical way of imagining things would be to think about starting work next year. Do not let that small suggestion discourage you. The difference between someone who works in transcriptionist work that does not have an education and someone who does is phenomenal. The average pay for someone who does not have an education is about .04 cents per line, which doesn’t add up to much. The average pay for a person who has obtained their certification is around .10 to .17 cents per line. Assuming that you’re typing 1000 lines per day or more, that is a significant variation in pay.
3. Once Certified, Start Searching – Or you may want to try to look for schools that offer job transcription placement assistance. Transcripionist work is fairly easy to come by if you have the skill, but getting your foot in the door is the hardest part. Make sure that you have a clean resume that looks professional to send in because that will be one of your strongest tools. Join the work-at-home websites and search the web forums on job transcription topics. Connecting with other people who currently work at home in transcriptionist work can help out a lot. You can find out what companies are hiring by searching online, as well as by talking to others.
It’s as easy as that. There is really nothing more that you need to do other than remain positive, stay motivated, get a quality education, and connect with others for helpful tips and information on job transcription. Within a year or two tops, you will be working from home as a medical transcriptionist, earning a comfortable living with a career that you can be proud of.