View Full Version : How do you get over the experience hurdle?


renebene
04-12-2004, 01:38 PM
I got certified as an EMT-B a year and a half ago but then moved to a different state and could not get reciprocity. I decided to go ahead and get my intermediate certification and I finished that about three months ago. I really want to get a job working in EMS but no one will hire me because I don't have any experience. How am I ever supposed to get any experience if I can't get a job? Did any of you have this problem? How did you get your first job?

EMT036
04-12-2004, 03:17 PM
Started out at a volunteer corps first for the experience, then was able to move onto a paid job.

beanbean
04-12-2004, 04:19 PM
I agree - volunteer!

FoughtFyr
04-12-2004, 04:22 PM
I agree - volunteer!

Yep, me too! BTW - get every training class you can from your volley squad. Not only will it help the CV, but the contacts you make are priceless in a job hunt...

- H

niko327
04-13-2004, 12:23 AM
Are there any EMS services in your area that just do transport work only (ie. hospital discharges and nursing home contracts etc) ? If there is, these places tend to hire brand new EMT's. This job usually isn't the most exciting, but there is a HUGE amount you can learn about medicine if you're interested. Good Luck.

Apollyon
04-13-2004, 10:14 AM
I got certified as an EMT-B a year and a half ago but then moved to a different state and could not get reciprocity. I decided to go ahead and get my intermediate certification and I finished that about three months ago. I really want to get a job working in EMS but no one will hire me because I don't have any experience. How am I ever supposed to get any experience if I can't get a job? Did any of you have this problem? How did you get your first job?

You didn't get reciprocity, but you got your EMT-I? How did you do that? Did you go back to the other state, or what?

EMT036
04-13-2004, 02:31 PM
See thread re: nursing homes -- You'll get experience on how badly health care can be delivered...

EMT036
04-13-2004, 02:32 PM
Some EMT-P programs will take anyone off the street, no EMS experience required. I am sure there must be some EMT-I programs that do the same.

lytesnsyrens
04-13-2004, 04:07 PM
i went and bugged the life out of the nearby ER until they hired me. I've been there 2 years now and ride with MAST in my free time. I'm thinking of going on to get a FT job with MAST though. if people stop shooting them. :(

bandaidsNhoses
04-15-2004, 11:56 PM
vollie vollie vollie. A) it's some experience till you get a paid job B) EMS is a very small world: you'll run into someone who has a hook and can get you hired somewhere. i.e. the more someone who may do the hiring sees you - the more they can put a face to a job app.