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Jobsearching for a UNcertified MA

Hii guys,

I have training to Medical Assisting and I received my diploma in 2006. I never took the next step with finding a job with my training. I was recently re-inspired while helping my mother who died from cancer 7 months ago. I am not certified. Am I able to find a job with training from 2006 and where do I begin?

SN: I am happy I found this forum, but I need help.

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Re: Jobsearching for a UNcertified MA

Write (or find someone to help you write) an effective medical assistant cover letter and strong resume. It is important that you, as a medical assistant applying for positions, clearly express your desire to work hard and help the doctor run his practice efficiently, safely and successfully. Your claim and application should be supported by documentation that attests to your eagerness, qualifications and show that you are cut out for the specific job. Documentation of experience, credentials and a flawless track record, as well as letters of recommendation from previous employers and statements that confirm your motivation will certainly impress a potential employer enough to place your resume high on the list of possible candidates for available positions. Our example resume web page should make it clear: http://www.medicalassistant.net/sample_resume.htm

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