EMT-b Resume builders?

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Hi,
I am now in my second week of my EMT-b class and I'm beginning to wonder what I can do to make myself more competitive or attractive to/for hiring companies as a basic until I go to medic school. I have been looking for an EVOC course to take. I also have an unrelated Bachelor's Degree (Dunno if that will help but couldn't hurt, right?)

What are somethings I could do? Any feedback is appreciated. (I'm in Indiana BTW.)

Thank you!
~Liz
 
I'm beginning to wonder what I can do to make myself more competitive or attractive

What are somethings I could do? Any feedback is appreciated. (I'm in Indiana BTW.)

Thank you!
~Liz

Styled hair, sexy yet classy clothing (its a fine line), make up helps some, others are natural beauties....just a few for starters. :) :) :)
 
Styled hair, sexy yet classy clothing (its a fine line), make up helps some, others are natural beauties....just a few for starters. :) :) :)

Oh, now...you mean the Right Boots, the Right Knife, and the Right Flashlight.

Come. on! Don't lead people astray!



Honestly, OP, experience is what makes the difference. Whatever you can do to get more experience and have a reference from someone that you are developing into a competent EMT is all you can do.
 
Hi,
I am now in my second week of my EMT-b class and I'm beginning to wonder what I can do to make myself more competitive or attractive to/for hiring companies as a basic until I go to medic school. I have been looking for an EVOC course to take. I also have an unrelated Bachelor's Degree (Dunno if that will help but couldn't hurt, right?)

What are somethings I could do? Any feedback is appreciated. (I'm in Indiana BTW.)

Thank you!
~Liz

BLS Instructor, ITLS, NIMS, and EVOC can't hurt.
 
I am no expert. But of all of my classmates, the first two to get job offers were the guys that did more ride times than necessary. They made themselves known to the crews that they were going to work with. They asked those crews to teach them things and were open to learning.

There you go. Just my .02
 
Oh, now...you mean the Right Boots, the Right Knife, and the Right Flashlight.

Come. on! Don't lead people astray!



Honestly, OP, experience is what makes the difference. Whatever you can do to get more experience and have a reference from someone that you are developing into a competent EMT is all you can do.

Sorry to be the rookie, but what does OP stand for? (We're literally in chapter two of our book)
 
Sorry to be the rookie, but what does OP stand for? (We're literally in chapter two of our book)

Original Poster, the person who initiated the thread.
 
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