Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Find Medical Transcribing Work At Home

Finding a work-at-home position is not hard, you just have to understand search for what you want. The medical transcribing field does allow workers to process transcription from home. When you begin your search you should know where your skill level stands in the industry. Most remote workers have in-house work experience, which means that they have held a position in a medical setting doing transcription. If you do not have in-house experience, be sure to only look at the qualifications required by each position for which you apply.


Instructions


1. Use the major job boards to find remote medical transcription positions. Use terms such as "remote," "telecommute," "freelance" and "independent contractor" in your search.


2. Find work-at-home databases. These sites compile a list of telecommuting positions, and most of them have a transcription section. Some websites will ask you to pay for these listings; if you search long enough, you can find free sites such as HomeWorkersNet.com.


3. Use the advance search feature in search engines to narrow your search. Using special characters in the advanced search link or options link will narrow your search to that exact search title. Try using "remote + medical transcription" in the search field.


4. Search forums for leads on remote medical transcribing positions. Just like networking for a position in a local company, you should network online to find positions that are not posted on job boards. Forums are a great place to exchange information and find leads for job openings.







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