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Me
Mar 28, 08 - 9:10 AM |
Employment
I have graduated and passed the national exams. I am a certified RMA. live in southern New Jersey( Phila., Pa. ). I cannot find a position in the Phila area, that does not require 1 to 3 years of field experience. A number of classmates are also in this predicament. How does someone accuire the experience? I have applied at physicians offices, hospitals, nursing homes, staffing services, etc. Does someone have an answer? I would certainly as well as many more I assume be extremely grateful for any positive information. Thankyou, Me
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Jefff
Mar 28th, 2008 - 10:33 AM |
Apply anyway. Yes, they want 1-3 years of experience. What they don't say is, "or appropriate education." If they will hire off the street they will hire someone with an education over the street people. |
LC
Mar 28th, 2008 - 1:33 PM |
The next time you are told you are not experienced enough, ask them if they ever hire in students who just did their externship there. If the answer is yes,then you might want to point out how those students had the same amount of experience that you have. Do an online search for "Onsite Health Screenings". These are companies that go around and perform health screening programs at corporations,and will hire any kind of medical professional to staff them. It's only PRN work and mostly seasonal,but it looks good on your resume. |
heartsopenwide
Mar 28th, 2008 - 4:39 PM |
Apply anyways, a lot of people but that but if they cant get some one with experience then they may hier someone without. Point out that you are certifed. Nurses get hiered right out of school. |
mike
Mar 31st, 2008 - 6:44 PM |
remember they hire an extern for FREE KNOWING that its only a training thig for a pIAD job they want skills allready i work for 7:50 hr as na M-A it sucks |
ladicee27
Apr 1st, 2008 - 10:26 AM |
yes i agree, apply every where. Some places ask for a certain amount of experience but alot of times when time passes and they cant find anybody, they might consider you. Also try to find places that say no experience necessary or will train. They are hard to find but they are out there. You have to read in between the lines for job ads. Some job ads are not coming right out and asking for a MA. Some might say patient care associate or medical office assistant. These places often hire Ma's. Another good tip is to apply to employment agencies. These agencies often take in experienced Ma's and give them temp work. Then they get references form the temp jobs to get you perm work. Another source is your school. Most schools have job placement but you have be persistant. You have to remember they alot of people to place. If you call everyday and harass them litterly they will remember you the next time a position comes up. You can also talk to people that graduated from your school and are working. Give them your number and tell you are lookinh for a job. And lasy but not least TELL EVERYONE YOUR A NEW MA. The babysitter, supermarket clerk everyone. Especially your own doctors. Let them you just graduated and if their dont have anything open then ask if they have any doctor friends that has any thing. This is alot but doing all this gives you a better chance of getting the position you want |
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