Thank you so much for this video! I’m interested in becoming a clinical laboratory technologist. I have a Bachelors degree in Biology and I’m currently applying to clinical laboratory assistant positions! Hopefully it’ll work out 🤞🏽
Omg same, I have the same degree and I’m currently working in a hospital pharmacy working from home but I want a more hands-on job so I’m looking into applying for an MLS/MLT position at the same hospital
Thank you so much for these tips :) I have an interview next week and am really hoping I get the job. Your tips have helps gather my thoughts and organize them better lol
hey! I'm preparing for a CLS in toxicology interview coming up and I do not have any "work" experience related, but rather just coursework. I was a Biology major and recently graduated and the position I am applying to is within my university system. Any tips on how to go about that? especially given a very vague job description.
I'm in my sophomore year of university right now, aiming to enter an MLT program with my Bachelor's in biology. I am considering minoring in Computer Science. Do you think this would help me in the future? with the technology used in a lab?
Hi! I can only speak from my personal experience. I only have a bachelors in biology, nothing else, and I’ve been fine in the lab departments that I’ve worked in which were CLIA and R&D. However it would be up to you to decide what type of lab department you would want to work in and if computer science would be necessary. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions.
Hello! I will get my bachelors in Animal Science this fall. I have learned a lot about hematology, anatomy & physiology. It’s a biological science, will this suffice? Also might go for a masters in biology is that acceptable too?
Hello dear your video helped me a lot . Now am medical laboratory tevhnologist too with zero experience so I need your advice on how to get a Job in USA or canada please help me ..... I live in Ethiopia (east Africa ).
Hi, the most I can say is to apply to jobs in the location your interested in moving to and do your research on the area by finding out requirements, job availability, etc. A lot of entry level jobs in the lab don’t require experience.
This video helped a lot! I am currently preparing for my interview Monday for a Clean Room Lab Tech position ! Thank you!
Just an update! I got the Job!
That’s awesome! Congratulations on your new role!! 🙌🏾
Interviewing for a microbiology technician position tomorrow! Thank you for these tips.
I love these tips! Stories and examples are KEY!
Thank you! & Most definitely, always the best way to go!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m interested in becoming a clinical laboratory technologist. I have a Bachelors degree in Biology and I’m currently applying to clinical laboratory assistant positions! Hopefully it’ll work out 🤞🏽
You're welcome & good luck with everything, I'm sure it'll all work out! ☺️
How was it? I’m in the same position right now
Omg same, I have the same degree and I’m currently working in a hospital pharmacy working from home but I want a more hands-on job so I’m looking into applying for an MLS/MLT position at the same hospital
@@kaitlandm.4969 I’m a pharmacy tech too and trying to do the same. Same bachelors too
Thank you so much for these tips :) I have an interview next week and am really hoping I get the job. Your tips have helps gather my thoughts and organize them better lol
Thank you colleague…. Im looking for a new job after 14 years and this video helped me a lot…i hope i can pass the interview 😅
can you do a resume tip video specifically for clinical lab jobs. Can you give some examples of strength and weaknesses that you personally give?
Yes I can!
This is really helpful. Thank you very much
I’m glad it could help!
This is fantastic! Sharing with my students.
That’s awesome! Thank you!!
Very useful thank you 🙏
hey! I'm preparing for a CLS in toxicology interview coming up and I do not have any "work" experience related, but rather just coursework. I was a Biology major and recently graduated and the position I am applying to is within my university system. Any tips on how to go about that? especially given a very vague job description.
What happened? Im in the same position now 😅
I'm in my sophomore year of university right now, aiming to enter an MLT program with my Bachelor's in biology. I am considering minoring in Computer Science. Do you think this would help me in the future? with the technology used in a lab?
Hi! I can only speak from my personal experience. I only have a bachelors in biology, nothing else, and I’ve been fine in the lab departments that I’ve worked in which were CLIA and R&D. However it would be up to you to decide what type of lab department you would want to work in and if computer science would be necessary. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions.
Can you go over how to do a proper resume and tips or outline for it please
Hi, yes I can do that! ☺️
Hello! I will get my bachelors in Animal Science this fall. I have learned a lot about hematology, anatomy & physiology. It’s a biological science, will this suffice? Also might go for a masters in biology is that acceptable too?
I wish this vedeo gonna help me in my interview😢😢
Could I get this job with an Associate degree in health sciences?
Iam dmlt i have 15 years experience please searching job in Dallas
What major do you need to have to work as a CLT?
Hi, A CLS or MLS program or a life science program
Hello dear your video helped me a lot . Now am medical laboratory tevhnologist too with zero experience so I need your advice on how to get a Job in USA or canada please help me ..... I live in Ethiopia (east Africa ).
Hi, the most I can say is to apply to jobs in the location your interested in moving to and do your research on the area by finding out requirements, job availability, etc. A lot of entry level jobs in the lab don’t require experience.