The Medical Transcriptionist Career Guide
The Medical Transcriptionist Career Guide
Are you seeking a career as a Medical Transcriptionist?
Transcriptionists receive dictation over the Internet and are able to quickly return transcribed documents to clients for approval. Job opportunities will be good, especially for those who are certified. Employers prefer medical transcriptionists who have completed a postsecondary training program. Many medical transcriptionists telecommute from home-based offices. About 36 percent worked in hospitals, and another 23 percent worked in offices of physicians.
In The Medical Transcriptionist Career Guide you'll discover:
* What those in this occupation do and the environment or conditions they work under...
* The education, training, qualifications, skills, abilities and experience you will need to work in this field...
* Where and who is hiring now for these positions...
* The chances for finding work and remaining employed based on demand and other economic considerations...
* The average annual pay and the factors that determine how much a person employed in this field may earn, along with any fringe benefits if available...
* Plus much more...
Included in this guide is a section listing 50 best job hunting, resume writing and interviewing tips.
Whether you're still figuring out what to do for a living or changing careers, you need a guide like this to help you make the right decision.
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Are you seeking a career as a Medical Transcriptionist?
Transcriptionists receive dictation over the Internet and are able to quickly return transcribed documents to clients for approval. Job opportunities will be good, especially for those who are certified. Employers prefer medical transcriptionists who have completed a postsecondary training program. Many medical transcriptionists telecommute from home-based offices. About 36 percent worked in hospitals, and another 23 percent worked in offices of physicians.
In The Medical Transcriptionist Career Guide you'll discover:
* What those in this occupation do and the environment or conditions they work under...
* The education, training, qualifications, skills, abilities and experience you will need to work in this field...
* Where and who is hiring now for these positions...
* The chances for finding work and remaining employed based on demand and other economic considerations...
* The average annual pay and the factors that determine how much a person employed in this field may earn, along with any fringe benefits if available...
* Plus much more...
Included in this guide is a section listing 50 best job hunting, resume writing and interviewing tips.
Whether you're still figuring out what to do for a living or changing careers, you need a guide like this to help you make the right decision.
The Medical Transcriptionist Career Guide
The Medical Transcriptionist Career Guide
Are you seeking a career as a Medical Transcriptionist?
Transcriptionists receive dictation over the Internet and are able to quickly return transcribed documents to clients for approval. Job opportunities will be good, especially for those who are certified. Employers prefer medical transcriptionists who have completed a postsecondary training program. Many medical transcriptionists telecommute from home-based offices. About 36 percent worked in hospitals, and another 23 percent worked in offices of physicians.
In The Medical Transcriptionist Career Guide you'll discover:
* What those in this occupation do and the environment or conditions they work under...
* The education, training, qualifications, skills, abilities and experience you will need to work in this field...
* Where and who is hiring now for these positions...
* The chances for finding work and remaining employed based on demand and other economic considerations...
* The average annual pay and the factors that determine how much a person employed in this field may earn, along with any fringe benefits if available...
* Plus much more...
Included in this guide is a section listing 50 best job hunting, resume writing and interviewing tips.
Whether you're still figuring out what to do for a living or changing careers, you need a guide like this to help you make the right decision.
Are you seeking a career as a Medical Transcriptionist?
Transcriptionists receive dictation over the Internet and are able to quickly return transcribed documents to clients for approval. Job opportunities will be good, especially for those who are certified. Employers prefer medical transcriptionists who have completed a postsecondary training program. Many medical transcriptionists telecommute from home-based offices. About 36 percent worked in hospitals, and another 23 percent worked in offices of physicians.
In The Medical Transcriptionist Career Guide you'll discover:
* What those in this occupation do and the environment or conditions they work under...
* The education, training, qualifications, skills, abilities and experience you will need to work in this field...
* Where and who is hiring now for these positions...
* The chances for finding work and remaining employed based on demand and other economic considerations...
* The average annual pay and the factors that determine how much a person employed in this field may earn, along with any fringe benefits if available...
* Plus much more...
Included in this guide is a section listing 50 best job hunting, resume writing and interviewing tips.
Whether you're still figuring out what to do for a living or changing careers, you need a guide like this to help you make the right decision.
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BN ID: | 2940012726292 |
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Publisher: | Digital Products Mall |
Publication date: | 12/24/2010 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 19 KB |
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