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Wiki Job search for CPC-A

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Hello! My name is Katrina Ray and I have a bachelors degree in Healthcare Administration, and I received my CPC in January. I am struggling with trying to find positions for apprentice coders. Do you have any advice?
 
My advice is to not look specifically for a coding position. Look instead to get your foot in the door at a hospital or practice: billing, medical records, patient access, scheduling, office assistant, front desk representative, etc. Then be the best employee they have: offer to help, learn, support, etc., so that when an internal coding position opens up, you're in line to apply with a good work record. Entry level coding positions just don't exist any longer and honestly, many certified coders find that other areas of the revenue cycle are far more interesting than coding, so you may find that you're happy in a different role.
 
I am glad I studied the certification on my own. I am currently employed in the healthcare, and I wanted to add the certification to my resume so that was accomplished. Will try to continue to look for opportunities for coding but I can't imagine for someone that wanted to change careers and paid for the classes and then get certified just to not be able to get a job. I have over 5 years of medical billing experience and still all the openings for coding require coding experience.
 
This is very disappointing to hear that a person who chooses this field and invests time, effort, and money in education will then be unable to work in their chosen field.
I agree. This took me a lot of time and effort. How am I supposed to keep practicing my skills if I can’t even find work?! What was the point?
 
I obtained my CPC-A in November of 2025. It was discouraging looking for positions because they all were looking for experience, but I was able to land a Revenue Intergrity Intern position where I am getting hands on experience with coding for different specialties. So like Pam said a few responses above, it is best to try to get your foot in the door in the revenue cycle in general so that you can move around and get into a specialty or practice you enjoy. Doing this internship will allow me to get my A removed as well as have experience which will open up more doors. Hope this helps. :)
 
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