You see the perfect medical transcription job posted on the internet and you are about to seize the day when…
You see that you have already missed the deadline.
or
You click a link and the website tells you that the job is gone.
or
You email your resume and never hear anything back.
These situations are undeniably bummers, but I think job hunters miss opportunities by not at least making a record of the company name and contact information. There is a lot of turnover in the MT business. Some companies may also be in a growth phase and it might be a good idea to contact them politely and leave your resume with them in anticipation of future work.
DiskRiter has a current job posting on www-transcription.net. I have seen periodic postings from this company for a couple of years
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I am trying to find a medical transcription job, I right now going through a training course were, I am working on getting ready to take the final in order to become a certified Medical transcriptionist. I have had extensive experience as a Court reporter, and I talked to a local transciption firm here in the KC area, and she told me that all the employers in the kc area want somebody who has experience, and then told me to mail my resume to her, well I have done that and never hear a word back. So, I was wondering if I could start out working from home or how on earth you suggest I get expeirence. Let me know