Current career goals | Want to work at a small facility to gain experience before moving to a larger facility or specialty. Interview Question: Where have you been hired to work?
A smaller facility as a generalist, where I will be doing all departments in the lab every day (rotating phlebotomy) As things go right now; a hospital with about 25-30 beds
Want to stay in current position for a period less than five years. Interview Question: How long do you plan on staying at your place of hire?
Expect career advancement opportunities.
| Have left first position and shifted to a different hospital.
After I graduated and passed the boards I was employed there as a night shift med tech for a little over 2 years. I currently am employed on a rotating scheduling in a large health care facility in a major metropolitan area. Stayed in my first position for a little more than eight months, moved to a different state and have been employed in a facility for a little over a year. At the end of the month I will be taking a new position in a different state.
Have sought out extra responsibility.
I am the head of the Chemistry Department. Been offered a position of laboratory manager in a different state. Will be relocating to become a laboratory manger with less than three years of fulltime experience.
Looking for a niche.
I think I may try working in a microbiology laboratory lab first and see how I like that. I like working in the lab. I don't have much interest in transferring to an area of health care where I would be dealing directly with patients routinely. I would like to make this profession work for me
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Future career goals. | Plan to seek an advanced education in clinical laboratory science.
| Sometimes feel like knowledge is underutilized.
May leave field for other health care positions
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Working alongside more experience laboratory professionals. | More experienced techs are unfriendly to early career colleagues.
| Laboratory climate needs to change to retain workers.
There is a lot of negativity out there about this profession, mostly from the people who have been doing it the longest. At times there is too much drama in the laboratory between coworkers. It's hard working with women who have been there for 20-30 years.
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