cristinamor26
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Medical coding had been on my radar for several years, as I had been dealing with CPT and ICD-10-CM for most of my career in clerical medical office roles. When I found out my employer was willing to pay for me to take a course for it, I was ecstatic! 8 months later, I was able to take my CPC exam and pass on the first try! I was really scared to make this shift to my career as people can be quite negative about this field, especially being a newly certified coder. But I improved my LinkedIn profile, and was watching videos all the time about tips for applying to jobs as a coder, on top of applying to any coding jobs I could find. One video that I watched included an interview from a healthcare recruiting company, and he gave tips about what he looks for in resumes. So, I took the advice that he gave, made some updates to my resume, and followed him on LinkedIn. A month later, I saw his company was actually hiring for coders, so I sent my resume over to one of the recruiters. To my surprise, the recruiter liked my resume and I was able to get a contract job with that company one month after passing my test. Since this, I’ve been able to gain hi another contract job on the side, so I’ve actually been able to get two jobs since passing my test in July. I share this to let people know it’s not always easy, but there are jobs in this field and recruiters that are willing to work with you even if you’re newly certified!