Graduate Career Centre
Tools To Help You Get Your First Job
In addition to educating you, the VLC is also interested in helping you land your first job. After all, what good is training if you can't channel it into a career that is personally and financially rewarding? We have everything from counselors and guide books and workshop to help get you working as a medical transcriptionist. VLC MT grads get consultation contacts and links to all of the following information to help them get working as soon as possible.
Employment and Referral DirectoryFrom Alabama to Wyoming, this alphabetical guide gives you the information you need to scout out potential employers around the corner and across the country: contact names, company addresses, phones numbers, fax numbers, and e-mail addresses.
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Resume and Cover Letter Evaluation
After you have these standard requirements prepared with the help of our career counselor, your resume and cover letter will be assessed by the VLC's Director, Faculty of Health Sciences and MT Course Coordinator to ensure it will have maximum impact on potential healthcare employers. This gives you the best chance of making a memorable impression and staying one step ahead of your competition.
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Contracts and Pricing GuideThis will get you familiar with the type of contracts businesses are accustomed to receiving from experienced MTs, and give you an idea of what to charge for your services.
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Getting Started in The Business of TranscriptionThis handy primer gives you guidelines on rates, a sample letter-of-inquiry about a job, and several business tips that could boost your visibility-especially if you want to work primarily from home-such as producing a colorful brochure to promote your MT services.
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Certificate Grads Enter Here for web links and consultation contacts |
Online Grads Enter Here for web links and consultation contacts |


