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Medical Transcription Sample Resume: Three Bullet Points That MUST be on Your Resume
There is something that you may be unaware of when it comes to transcription jobs, and that is the importance of creating a sample resume. When you create your resume, you are going to need to go about in the old fashioned way, first creating a sample, making the proper revisions, and then creating your final copy to submit. The importance of creating a resume for transcription jobs cannot be emphasized enough.
Websites that hire medical transcriptionists to work for them from home will usually provide a link that reads “careers” or “transcribe for us” somewhere on their homepage. Once you click the link, you will arrive at a place where you will be required to fill out an application, and most of the time, submit a resume. You are not likely to locate a lot of online transcription jobs that do not require the submission of a resume.
Creating an individual resume takes some time and a lot of attention to detail. Every aspect of your sample resume is important. Potential employers need to see that you can craft a professional resume that states only your most valuable skills as an employee. Three bullet points that must be on your resume include:
1. Education – People who have education are 10 times more likely to obtain transcription jobs than those who do not. With education being at the top of your list, directly below your basic information including your name and contact information, the chance of a reply is much higher. Put down any sort of education you’ve received whether it be from an online training course or an in-classroom training course.
2. Experience – Medical transcription jobs usually require that the applicant have a couple of years of experience. Previous work experience is considered to be just as important as education. Two years of previous experience is the current preference for most online employers. Be sure to state any transcription services you have offered as an intern as well.
3. Equipment – Your employer needs to know that you can begin work today if eligible. This is the area of the resume where you can talk about what type of systems you have in place such as a foot pedal, computer, software expander program, etc. List your level of experience with these systems and feel free to boast!
The objective is to make sure you have the most professional, clean, and to-the-point resume possible. Don’t use too much fluff, just state the facts, but be very direct. Transcription jobs can be difficult to obtain an are highly competitive. Creating your sample resume is your chance to put the shoe on the other foot. Pretend that you are the employer and really think about what you would want in an employee. Whatever you do, do not lie or exaggerate. There are ways to make your skills stand out without being dishonest. State as many facts as possible and use an attractive but basic template. Too much is likely to cause your potential employer to not even take a second look. Make sure that you get a couple of people to critique your sample resume so that you can make improvements.
Once you have crafted the final masterpiece, start submitting to the websites you want to work for. Not all transcription jobs will contact you right away, so be sure to give the process some time. Submit to the websites that are hiring at first, and then move on to the others. You should receive a contact just as long as you are persistent with your efforts.