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Lack of Experience Dilemma...

"I've been looking for a job for months without luck!
No one wants to give me a chance without years of prior experience, or certification."

 



Not Being Hired Because of Lack of Experience?

"I am sick and tired of not being hired because of lack of experience. I finished school January 2009 and I have tried everything. No one can gain experience if not given the chance. I have applied to well over 20 different positions in my field. I am sick and tired of this."
 

Getting Your Medical Coding Experience

Most employers want one (1) year of experience. Call it a catch-22, or call it a trap! Many face a curious dilemma right after graduating from school: how to get hired if employers are asking for at least 1-2 years of experience in the field.

Don't forget that the skills you have from previous jobs, volunteer work, related course work, vocational training, and extracurricular activities can be just as impressive and beneficial as experience in your field. If you truly lack experience, then related skills should be your top focus and highlighted in the resume and interview.a working knowledge of various billing guidelines..., a familiarity with medical coding and medical terminology. To be considered these skills must be documented in your application/resume. How do you reliably, and believably document this? Through professionally recognized certification.

Overcoming the Lack of Experience Hurdles

Finding work requires skills! Employers that offer medical coding positions expect medical coding job experience. This means, you MUST highlighted all related experience in the resume.  Employers want to hire the right people for their needs. It is not lack of work but lack of experience that holds people back. The moment you have achieved your medical coding diploma, you need to plan your career goals and carefully plot out your resume.

As Linda Walker of PMRNC puts it so well:
"What you lack in experience MUST be made up with knowledge!"

Inform yourself about...

  • lack of experience
  • lack of work
  • experienced coder
  • professional certification
  • top jobs
  • professional jobs

Remember: best qualified for the job doesn't always mean top skills, experience, and education alone! Employers are also looking for professionalism, motivation, a passion for excellence, and a dedication to continuous learning. To most employers good grades, certification, and professional memberships indicate that the applicant is searious, motivated, and goal-oriented.

Getting Your Foot into the Door

You need to get your foot in the door of your 1st job somehow, even if it means starting at a lower level than originally hoped! This does not mean you have to start at the very bottom and sweep floors, but you shouldn't automatically reject a job other than what you went to school, or applied for. This could be a position in records, the front desk as a billing clerk, or coding assistant to expose yourself to the medical coding environment. When a better position opens, you are more likely to get hired, not only in-house, but also elsewhere, especially if the present employer gives you a letter of recommendation.

Writing Your Resume

Critically examine your resume! Is it written in a way that it speaks to the employer? If you don't have the experience that you need right now, then be innovative in your approach. Employers want to know what YOU can bring to the table. So, emphasize related experiences, who you have worked for, in what capacity, and stress your professionalism, dependability, good ethics, and passion for the profession.

As the Career Mag Staff Editor put it so well:

Posted by: Staff Editor
For those business professionals looking to enter a new career, this article has some helpful tips.  Keep in mind that you may not be right out of college but have been in the workplace for several years and are now going in a different direction, so when you go out to interview or apply for a job in an industry you have little experience in be prepared to face some set backs (ie. lower salary and less benefits).  When you write your resume be sure to state a clear objective of what skills you bring to the particular position.  Try changing your objective on your resume for each job you apply to.  Match your skills with the required skills of the position you're applying to and employers will see you as the perfect fit.  

Career Mag Article: 3 Steps for Overcoming Lack of Experience