Phlebotomy jobs |
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prsniels@aol.com 36 months ago |
neilweiler in Norristown, Pennsylvania said: Anyone currently seeking employment please feel free to forward your resume to nweiler@valleyforgepress.com . We have many great opportunities across the country. Thanks, Neil Yes, I am looking for a career in Phlebotomy. I am State License CPT-1, and National Certified. I am also a Medical Assistant. I haven't been able to find a job in a lab or doctor's office where, I can apply my training. I would like to draw blood either in a hospital, lab, or moble. If you can give me some webb sites to apply on, or if you know who is looking for someone, I would appreciate it. Thank you, Priscilla Nielsen |
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Jack Stroud in Toledo, Ohio 34 months ago |
I have recently completed a medical assisting program in Toledo, OH and would like to utilize my skills I have obtained. A 160 hr. externship was completed with numerous venipunctures performed. I would enjoy some comments from anyone knowing if there are any available phlebotomy positions available in Toledo. |
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cynthia brown in Chicago, Illinois 34 months ago |
hi,i recently completed a phlebotomy program, and unable to find a
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cynthia brown in Chicago, Illinois 34 months ago |
I am unable to find a phlebotomy job I have recently completed a
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falguni in Ellicott City, Maryland 34 months ago |
i am falguni.i finished my phlebatomy programm and training in january.i m looking for the job as a phlebatomist. |
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Gagandeep kaur in Brampton, Ontario 34 months ago |
I am rececently looking for a job as a phlebotomist in brampton and areas and have completed my diploma in this field. I have volunteering experience and references are available on request, I am presently working as a part time receoptionist at Gore doctors. I am looking for a job in brampton and surrounding areas. |
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jem in Toledo, Ohio 34 months ago |
Falguni needs to learn how to spell phlebatomy (phlebotomy), employers do look at things like that. Spell check is wonderful |
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emorgan in Chicago, Illinois 34 months ago |
im from chicago and i have been a licensed phlebotomist since august of 2008 and before i took the class my instructors and the medical staff were all saying take the phlebo class because its easier to get a job in, so i took the class passes with high score because it wasnt very hard, took the national now every time i search for a job companies all want you to have at least one year experience and im like this isnt rocket science its not like i cant do it and exactly how am i supposed to achieve this one year if NO ONE gives you a simple chance. im at a loss i have no idea what to do |
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jem in Toledo, Ohio 34 months ago |
I hear you loud and clear chicago. Carbon copy of my self. I have been applying for 8 months, to every hospital, labortory, blood banks, plasma centers, red cross, within an hour of driving distance from me. All need one year experience. Soon I will have 1 year of experience applying for the job. |
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emorgan in Chicago, Illinois 34 months ago |
lol thanks for the laugh i needed that, my back seems to be against the wall and im unsure of what to do at this point, i mean people need blood given and taken away more than anything so whats the problem here |
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jem in Toledo, Ohio 34 months ago |
If you get something figured out, please share it!I think I will take an STNA program, but I am not sure that is what I want to do |
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Jack in Toledo, Ohio 34 months ago |
If I were you, I would do a medical assisting program before I did a STNA course. Granted, the MA program is longer, but you will also have phlebotomy training included. |
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jem in Toledo, Ohio 34 months ago |
Thinking about that also, but don't want to spend all that time becoming an M.A.---like phlebotomy, and then not be able to get a job. |
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Barbara in Anza, California 34 months ago |
I am looking for work in Palm Springs area, Hemet,and Temecula. Also will be able to go to 29 Palms in San Bernadino County. |
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prsniels@aol.com 34 months ago |
If you are willing to drive to Redlands, Loma Linda Hospital is hiring phlebotomist. I interviewed on April 1st. 19 positions are available. You may want to log on the web site. Also, blood banks. |
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Michele in Winchester, California 33 months ago |
prsniels@aol.com said: I am looking in California area, Hemet, Temecula, Banning, Riverside, San Bernardino, Loma Linda, all of Inland Valley area. * Are you trained but cannot find work due to the lack of 1 year experience all the local job postings require for application? How long have you been looking? The hospital in Murrieta, Ca was hiring for full time and part time phlebotomists with minimum 6 months experience. Please reply: mgemar36@yahoo.com |
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falguni in Ellicott City, Maryland 33 months ago |
no |
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Brenda Daugherty in Saint Louis, Missouri 32 months ago |
Hello i just got out of school to be a medical assistant,and completed my 160 hrs of externship i am looking for a job in phlebotomy, am i able to get a job in this field with just being a medical assistant? |
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Monika N in Chicago, Illinois 32 months ago |
Looking for Phlebotomists.......
Please inform me if this is something you are interested in.
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emorgan in Chicago, Illinois 32 months ago |
i am very interested in this position. I have researched your company and i am amazed by what you guys stand for and what this company was founded on. I think this is a wonderful idea, that many healthcare companies should be a part of |
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Monika N in Chicago, Illinois 32 months ago |
emorgan in Chicago, Illinois said: i am very interested in this position. I have researched your company and i am amazed by what you guys stand for and what this company was founded on. I think this is a wonderful idea, that many healthcare companies should be a part of Can you please email me your resume. |
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EMorgan in Chicago, Illinois 32 months ago |
ok i have sent the resume to mnowakowski@chcw.com, and i hope to hear from you soon. Thanks |
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Gregory Kemp, CPT (NHA) in Atlanta, Georgia 30 months ago |
Certified Phlebotomist with the National Healthcareer Association. I have applied for volunteer work with the American Red Cross and
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Gregory Kemp, CPT (NHA) in Atlanta, Georgia 30 months ago |
Monika N in Chicago, Illinois said: Looking for Phlebotomists....... Gregory Kemp, CPT (NHA) please e-mail more info to gregorykemp22@yahoo.com Need a job applied for volunteer work with
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lkgfrjob in Mesa, Arizona 30 months ago |
Is there anyone looking to hire a Registered Phlebotomy Technician. I will work PRN if needed. I received my national certification from AMT and scored 88 out of 99. I graduated with a 4.0 GPA from an accredited phlebotomy school. 160+ hours of clinicals. I apply everyday for approximately 20 position. Of course, everyone wants 1-2 years experience, however, I still apply. I have venipuncture experience (through my externship) with every age range from newborn (micro-container collection) to geriatric patients. It's very tough out there! |
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gabriela salas in denver, Colorado 29 months ago |
hi!! my name is gabby i am a phlebotomist and a medical assistant, i been a phlebotomist for over three years, i am currently working for portamedic, but i am interested to become an independent phlebotomist working directly with the insurance agents, need advice to learn how to started, you can e mailme at luolasalas@yahoo.com. Thank's and God bless. |
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mybaby in Worcester, Massachusetts 29 months ago |
im from Worcester MA and i have been a licensed phlebotomist since July of 2009 and before i took the class my instructors and the medical staff were all saying take the phlebo class because its easier to get a job in, so i took the plebo class and MedAssis passes with all A
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Monika N in Chicago, Illinois 29 months ago |
Try to get a 3 week full time clinical at your near by hospital. Once your clinical is over the hospital will be more then like to give you a job offer. |
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tela in Worcester, Massachusetts 29 months ago |
I will do that ,Thank You for your advise
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E. Morgan in Chicago, Illinois 29 months ago |
jem in Toledo, Ohio said: I hear you loud and clear chicago. Carbon copy of my self. I have been applying for 8 months, to every hospital, labortory, blood banks, plasma centers, red cross, within an hour of driving distance from me. All need one year experience. Soon I will have 1 year of experience applying for the job. were you able to find a job in this field yet? |
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JEM in Girard, Ohio 29 months ago |
E. Morgan in Chicago, Illinois said: were you able to find a job in this field yet? YES AFTER 11 MONTHS I FINALLY GOT A JOB AT A LOCAL HOSPITAL. A POSITION CAME OPEN AND THEY SAID MY NAME POPPED INTO THE LAB DIRECTORS HEAD. I HAD CALLED HUMAN RESOURCES, AND THE LAB PERIODICALLY TO SEE IF ANY POSITIONS WERE AVAILABLE. PERSISTANCE PAID OFF. THE JOB IS ONLY PART-TIME, BUT I HAVE MY FOOT IN THE DOOR, AND OF COURSE WILL GET FIRST DIBS ON A FULL-TIME POSITION |
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Tim in Temecula, California 28 months ago |
DEESGAL in Mount Gilead, North Carolina said: HI THERE, Let me know if you get one I had a 4.0 in CPT scored 88 on nationals and was a Hospital corpsman I need to work I love health care. |
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Theressa in Charlotte, North Carolina 28 months ago |
I have been in Charlotte for 2 months now...I'm still searching for a Phlebotomist position. I apply daily online. I finally interviewed for a position last week. I was informed that they had enough applicants to interview for 2 weeks. It's tough out there people but don't give up if you truly enjoy Phlebotomy. It's worth the wait. Hopefully I will receive a call next week from this company. I still apply daily to every opening I can find. |
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lkgfrjob in Mesa, Arizona 28 months ago |
I am in AZ and the latest statistics in terms of phlebotomists are approx. 172 applicants per 1 phlebotomy job. Keep in mind, experience does count! I am a recent grad (4.0) 100% in my 160 hrs. of clinicals and am AMT certified. It's ugly! |
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cinar3d in Toledo, Ohio 28 months ago |
i am currently looking for an extern site so i CAN finish up with my phlebotomy. if there is anyone interested or know of any labs, hospitals, or clinics accepting externs for phlebotomy, please let me know. |
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JEM in Girard, Ohio 28 months ago |
doesn't your school arrange that |
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cinar3d in Toledo, Ohio 28 months ago |
yes they do! but they are telling me that alot of hospitals have backed out; why? idk! but they do tell you that you can find your own site. well i was counting on them to find me one, and they are having a "hard time" finding a site for me and other future phlebotomists. i have been waiting now for almost 2wks and they have not told me anything. i started making me another schedule, which i dont want to do considering im tired of taking courses and ready to get on with my phlebotomy career i have studied and worked so hard for, to finish my med asst assoc so i guess i dont have a choice......but if ANYONE has any OTHER comments for me or to tell me what i should do here in TOLEDO, OH, then please let me know, thank you! |
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nbowen in San Bernardino, California 28 months ago |
I have been a CPT1 for about a yr now and cant find a job. I have been searching every where putting in applications and everything. If anyone is hiring in san bernardino county please let me know. I started phlebotomy because I go to school to be a rn. I love to work in health care. |
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Ashley 24 months ago |
I am currently seeking a long term career in the medical field. I am a Registered Medical Assistant and absolutely love to help others. I graduated from Sanford-Brown in April of 2009. I know that I am fresh out of college, but I am begging for a chance. So if you could find it in your heart to help me out, I would greatly appreciate it. |
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Debra Wilcox in Oak Lawn, Illinois 23 months ago |
Hi to all,I am a certified and experienced Phlebotomist searching to utilize my skills and talents in a clinical setting.I live in OakLawn Illinois.I love to draw blood.I am confident and dedicated.Please contact me if interested debrawilcox78@yahoo.com.Good luck to all on job searches. |
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Debra Wilcox in Oak Lawn, Illinois 23 months ago |
Hi to all,Okay just got a job as a floater at the hospital I wanted to work at.I was persistent but humble ,when they turned me down for full or part-time positions I used it as a learning tool.I sent post interview thank you letters(less than 5% of job seekers do).I sent letters of thank you after rejection asked for feedback all of this is important for you and for them they remember you.Try some web sites that teach you how to do these things.I am so excited to be working in the field I love. Keep trying you can do it.Try reading the book The Secret it is a great insparation.Think positive and it will come.Good luck to all. |
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Linda Woz in Buffalo, New York 20 months ago |
I want to start my phlebotomy training at an approved school here in the Buffalo, NY area in October. I took care of my mother for 13 yrs before she passed away (she lived with me) and I am great with elder adults. I also have a 28 yr old developmentally disabled daughter who lives home with me. So I have alot of experience in developmental disabilities; do you think those two things will help me in obtaining a job when it's time? I really seem to have alot of experience in those areas . Thank you . |
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Mel in Tucson, Arizona 20 months ago |
It is very hard to find a phlebotomy job today since they are pumping out too many students! For those looking into getting in a program don't do it! Do something better like PCT (patient care technician). They do phlebotomy, EKGs and patient care. I graduated at the top of my class and did my externship at the best full lab in Tucson. I was not able to get a job as a phlebotomist, just as a donor support tech. As far as I know, not even half of the students have a job yet. Everyone still looking for a phleb job, try the Red Cross, or something similar like CSL Plasma. The funny thing is that the Red Cross doesn't need any phlebotomy experience to start. They train you. Good luck everyone. |
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Melissa in Lake Elsinore, California 17 months ago |
falguni in Ellicott City, Maryland said: i am falguni.i finished my phlebatomy programm and training in january.i m looking for the job as a phlebatomist. Just a tip that might help, learn how to spell Phlebotomy first. Maybe then when you apply somewhere the employer might not throw out your resume due to the fact that you cannot spell the name of the occupation you are applying for. Just a tip. |
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CPT-1 LOOKING FOR A JOB ! in Modesto, California 16 months ago |
HELLO I AM A CERTIFIED MA & PHLEBOTOMIST SEEKING EMPLOYMENT IN THE MODESTO, CA AREA ...ANYONE KNOW OF WEBSITES / OFFICES / LABS / HOSPITALS THAT MAYBE HIRING ? THANK YOU, CPT-1 SEEKING EMPLOYMENT ! |
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phleb in Toledo, Ohio 13 months ago |
Jack Stroud in Toledo, Ohio said: I have recently completed a medical assisting program in Toledo, OH and would like to utilize my skills I have obtained. A 160 hr. externship was completed with numerous venipunctures performed. I would enjoy some comments from anyone knowing if there are any available phlebotomy positions available in Toledo. Pathology labs is always looking to hire contingents, its a start! they are located in down town toledo, on n.13th st. |
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Kellie in Willowbrook, Illinois 11 months ago |
Hi Cynthia- Have you considered volunteering while you job hunt or looking for an externship at a large hospitial? Check my blog at blog.mkedu.org/ I talk about training and job hunting for careers in healthcare. |
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Kellie in Willowbrook, Illinois 11 months ago |
Debra Wilcox in Oak Lawn, Illinois said: Hi to all,Okay just got a job as a floater at the hospital I wanted to work at.I was persistent but humble ,when they turned me down for full or part-time positions I used it as a learning tool.I sent post interview thank you letters(less than 5% of job seekers do).I sent letters of thank you after rejection asked for feedback all of this is important for you and for them they remember you.Try some web sites that teach you how to do these things.I am so excited to be working in the field I love. Keep trying you can do it.Try reading the book The Secret it is a great insparation.Think positive and it will come.Good luck to all. Debra- That is great advice! I write about career training and job hunting in the world of healthcare- if you ever want some more interview tips check out my blog blog.mkedu.org/ |
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yjimenez23 in Los Angeles, California 8 months ago |
I am certified phlebotomist technician and I am seeking for a job in Los Angeles. Do anyone know any open position. |
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