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The Ultimate List: The Five Smartest Ways to Locate At Home Medical Transcriptionist Jobs (Susan Eliot)

Dec 11, 2009

The first thing you may want to know if you're interested in medical transcription jobs is where you can find them. Obviously, one of the main reasons why people are so interested in these jobs is because they get to work from home, and that is exactly what makes this career so enjoyable.

Below you will find five ways to find at home medical transcription jobs:

1. Work-At-Home Websites - On these websites, you will find links, discussions, and company lists, as well as information about how to get started, the training necessary for various companies, pay, and essentially everything else you need to in order to get the job you want.

2. Your Current Company - If you are already working as an in-office medical transcriptionist, then discussing with your manager about working from home is a smart idea. Most likely, if you have the proper training and experience, there shouldn't be a problem. It's the perfect opportunity!

3. Local Doctors' Offices - It's true, there are plenty of doctors' offices in your area that would love to hire someone to work from home for them because most are in serious need of quality transcriptionists. When you go to apply, just bring a copy of your resume and cover letter complete with your level of experience and proof of certification. That should be all you need to get the job.

4. Find a Local MT Service - And trust that there are plenty in your area. Just get online and start up a local search. Make sure that they are legitimate and state how much they pay along with the experience necessary to work for their company. Find their contact information and either fax or email your resume and simply wait for a reply. If there is a contact number available, then it would be wise to call a few days after you have emailed or faxed your resume in order to show your legitimate interest in working for the company. Do not sell yourself short, do some researching before settling on a company. You want to make 100% certain that you are paid what you are worth.

5. Start Your Own Service - Perhaps you have been working medical transcriptionist jobs for quite some time in local offices. After you have been working for a while and are confident in your abilities to transcribe accurate and complete reports as well as edit your own work, starting your own medical transcription service from home shouldn't be too difficult. When you do this, you can charge much more for your work. The fact that you are very experienced adds to the benefit of owning your own service.
About the AuthorAuthor Susan B. Eliot is a wonderful resource in this field and is the authority when it comes to medical transcription jobs. She owns and operates her own transcription business and knows first hand all the details about medical transcriptionist jobs..

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