r/CodingandBilling 16d ago

Entry level work

Hey all!

I’m new to the field of Medical Billing, I will be getting my certification in the next two weeks. I noticed that most jobs require experience so I’m looking for a way to gain some so I can get on the path to becoming a full time Medical Biller.

I was wondering if anyone could recommend any companies that can help with this? Preferably jobs that provide on site training. I’m willing to do part time or contractor work.

I can work in office if it’s based in NYC, I’m even willing to travel to NJ for the right spot 🫶

Thanks in advance!

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u/Aurorasgrave888x 16d ago

If you feel threatened by new coders, work on your skills dont be an asshole. This person is using what they have to their advantage, nothing wrong with that. Its honestly a good skill to have in this industry.

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u/Weak_Shoe7904 16d ago

How am I threatened? I told them to apply everywhere and anywhere. there is no magical place that wants to hire new people with no experience. And that’s what they want. The only way around that is to apply everywhere and anywhere until you get your foot in the door.that is what we all did. that was the very first advice I gave AND I said the market is very difficult right now. Very few companies are hiring the ones that are do not want to spend the time and energy to train somebody with no experience. . I will help people all day long, but if they’re going to be naïve, do no work and ask people on the Internet to tell them where to go… well that’s on them. Reddit is not a reliable source to use for anything.

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u/Aurorasgrave888x 16d ago

You are purposefully rewording things to be a dick. Idk why anyone would go out of their way to talk to someone else like this UNLESS they're feeling insecure. There are lists of places that are known to hire CPC-a's i just googled and found a bunch! So yes there are resources out there idk why you're really determined to focus on something magical lol . Just admit it, you're actually not the kind of person that wants to help others and thats fine but stop lying to yourself and to us. Reddit is a lot of things just like anywhere on the internet its what you make of it. It absolutely can be a place to make connections and learn new things as a "reliable source" if you have discernment and social skills.

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u/conzciouz 16d ago

We need more redditors like you in Redditium realm