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From Anna's Desk: Preparing to Test for a Medical Transcription Position
Monday, 18 December 2006
When applying for jobs, most companies require testing so that they can assess the skills and knowledge of an MT during the hiring process.  Most tests consist of grammar, vocabulary, and typing tests with selected voice files.  If you’re like me, tests can be stressful.  Therefore, it takes some preparation time on my part to actually test for any position.  I have some developed a technique with steps that have worked for me, which I will share with you.
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From Anna's Desk: Staying Focused - Introduction to Proficiency
Tuesday, 24 October 2006

Working from home as a medical transcriptionist has many rewarding features; however, it does take a great deal of discipline to be successful at making a good living to, in turn, have a good life.  There are steps to you can take to help maintain focus to enable you to produce quality work in high volumes.  Listed below are a few tips on how to stay focused and get the job done.

 

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Organizing Your Home Office
Wednesday, 18 October 2006

As more people make the decision to work from their homes to save time and money, they have to be realistic about their expectations. Working from home actually takes a bit of creative strategizing. To be productive in a home office environment, we must utilize the space effectively and reduce the usual distractions.

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Don't Let Your Email Account Cost You a Job Opportunity
Wednesday, 18 October 2006
If you are looking for work, it is common practice to include your e-mail address on your resume just like you would include your telephone number and mailing address. But if you don't handle your e-mail account correctly you could be shooting yourself in the foot.
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Rejection: The Doorway to Opportunity
Wednesday, 18 October 2006
When I think about the most rewarding developments my career has taken in the past couple of decades, each one can be traced back to a moment when I decided to risk rejection and take a chance.
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Hidden Job Market: What Is It and How Do You Find It?
Sunday, 15 October 2006

What is the hidden job market?

The hidden job market generally refers to unadvertised jobs that are available but aren’t necessarily known publicly. The jobs are available only if you know where to look for them.

The hidden job market really refers to jobs that aren’t necessarily being advertised heavily but do exist if you know how to find them.

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Essential Elements of a Successful Resume
Thursday, 12 October 2006
Five essential points that every resume must cover!
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Ten Things to Avoid in Your Cover Letter
Thursday, 12 October 2006
Like it or not, your cover letter is the first document that creates an impression about you (good or bad). Because first impressions really count, you need to take a careful approach to writing cover letters in order to avoid rejection. Here are the 10 major don’ts you need to avoid:
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Finding Unadvertised Transcription Opportunities
Tuesday, 10 October 2006

As I write this article, it's the end of a long weekend.  At times like this there is a lull in new job postings
and requests for transcriptionists.  However, that does not mean that potential employers or clients are not interested in finding good transcriptionists.  There is a fundamental paradox that challenges your potential clients or employers who have transcription needs, whether in medical, legal, or general fields.  Once you understand this challenge he or she faces, you can use the knowledge to your advantage!

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Do You Need a Medical Transcription Course to Be a Medical Transcriptionist?
Sunday, 08 October 2006

As the owner of Transcription Net, a site that provides members with daily job listings and guidance and advice about starting a career in home transcription, this has to be the question I am most often asked.  The short answer is no, you can start a medical transcription career without taking a course.

If you already have a background in medical terminology you can become a medical transcriptionist without taking a medical transcription course.  This article outlines some strategies to get started in medical transcription without a course.

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The Transcription "Audition" - Your Chance to Shine!
Thursday, 05 October 2006
When you begin to look for home transcription work you will find that most potential clients will want you to perform a test transcription of an audio file they provide to you.  This is what I call a transcription "audition."

This is good news!  Why?  The audition is your opportunity to shine!  Good transcriptionists are very difficult to find.  If you can turn in an excellent audition transcript it will mean more to your prospective clients than your resume, past experience, or references.
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How to Stay Motivated As You Work at Home
Wednesday, 04 October 2006
Are you considering a work at home career, but are wondering if you can stay on top of everything? Being your own boss and setting your own schedule can be very rewarding. However, it can also be easy to stray off track and not be motivated about your work. Here are a few suggestions to help you stay productive as you work at home.
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Parents - Boost Your Work-at-Home Self-Confidence with These Three Tips
Wednesday, 04 October 2006
Working at home got you down? No peers to talk too?

Juggling all the aspects of your life, along with working at home, can sometimes make it seem like things have gotten out of control. And it's all crashing down on you at once. You begin to wonder if you're doing this, that, or anything at all, right. When your self-confidence wavers, try these quick tips to shore it up again, and give yourself a break.
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How to Set Up Your Home Transcription Office
Wednesday, 04 October 2006

The Internet has brought about many technological advances that have revolutionized home transcription.  Years ago, it used to be quite expensive to get set up to transcribe at home since we had to buy tape playback machines and expensive word processing and printing equipment.

These days, if you already have a home computer it's possible to get started transcribing digital audio files from home very inexpensively.

 

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10 Effective Tips for Promoting Your Medical Transcription Business
Wednesday, 04 October 2006
Looking to build your existing MT business or just starting out? These marketing tips will give you some good ideas for finding new clients.
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Are You Scared to Start a Home Business?
Wednesday, 04 October 2006

Every year more and more people are working from home, starting their own businesses. Men and women, even teenagers are starting their own home business ventures. In the last ten years work-at-home businesses have tripled, according to statistics. I think it's probably more than that actually. Just look at how many people make a living selling things on EBay!™

It's no wonder really why so many people want to work at home and there are a vast amount of good reasons why.

The costs of traveling, including vehicle maintenance, the cost of gas, child-care, and dry-cleaning, are just a few good reasons why it's cheaper to stay home and work, right?!

Not having to answer to a boss or a supervisor is another great reason too. Being able to set your own hours and work when you want to work is a definite plus as well.

Some people can't see how they are going to do it though. I mean, how are you going to give up work and replace that income and not worry about how you are going to pay the bills? It's impossible, right? -- Wrong! -- It's not impossible, and it will take some hard work at first, and some extra working hours, but you can do it if you want to badly enough.

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ABC: Digital Transcription
Wednesday, 04 October 2006
According to Dictaphone®, in 1952 recorded dictation itself was established as "a time saver over handwriting and stenography among attorneys, physicians and other professionals". In fact, it was in 1973 that the first mini-cassette recorder was marketed, making analog dictation the technological equivalent of listening to music on an 8 track tape!
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The Cover Letter Checklist
Wednesday, 04 October 2006
When you have completed the first draft of your cover letter, compare it to the list below. Some of the items on the checklist refer to content and other items refer to format. As you review this checklist, compare it to your letter and determine if there are any additional changes that need to be made before sending it – and your resume – to the employer.
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Eight Essential Proofreading Secrets to Keep Your Resume Out of the Trash
Wednesday, 04 October 2006

Do you ever wonder why you did not hear back from an employer once you applied for a position? Is it possible that in your rush to get your resume sent, you made some errors that could have been avoided if you had taken time to proofread?

I estimate eight out of every 10 resumes that are submitted to me for review contain obvious errors. From a recruiter's standpoint, those resumes immediately end up in the "no" pile. Follow the tips below and you just may find yourself one-step closer to gaining that interview.

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Overcoming Your Husband's Objections to Telecommuting
Tuesday, 03 October 2006

If you are an aspiring work from home mom, you may have already heard these common objections from your husband (and perhaps that nagging mother in law):

We shouldn't have to pay for an extra phone line. We can't afford to upgrade the computer. The company should pay for the transcription equipment. You will be wasting your time and not making a "real" income. Why can't you keep your "real job" / get a "real job"? So how can you overcome these objections? It's simple.

The secret is in numbers. Men understand figures and costs.

 

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Medical Transcription Schools - Avoiding Online Scams
Tuesday, 03 October 2006

Medical transcription is a lucrative profession which allows you the flexibility to work from home. Unfortunately, it’s this appeal that has opened the doors for less than honest online medical transcription schools.

If you don’t know a lot about MT, then I will assure you it is a real profession and a real possibility. It is not a get rich quick scheme or overnight money maker.

If you’re shopping around for an online medical transcription course, here are a few things to keep in mind.

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