Hello Everyone on this Awesome Forum,
I hold a degree in biological sciences, majored in biochemistry, but also very well versed in botany and microbiology terminologies. In addition, I do have a postgraduate diploma in English applied linguistics and I am very interested in science writing. Recently, I have earned a Statement of Accomplishment (with distinction) from a highly prestigious American university after scoring 98% in a course on writing in sciences. Furthermore, I practiced medical coding in the pharmacy of a large governmental hospital for about six months, but, honestly, that was quite a long time ago.
I am seeking an opportunity to switch back to medical coding, but, this time, remotely and with an Indian company. Why Indian? Mainly because I admire how Indian companies have made their way up the ladder of that business, and also because I am confident that I can impress them with the quality of the work that I can deliver, only with very little guidance or training.
Where is the problem? Great question! I am not Indian
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Do I have a chance?
Should I keep looking?
Or should I just save my time?![[Image: undecided.gif]]()
So many thanks for any advice or help.
Moderators, you're doing a great job!
Keep up the great work.
Thanks
I hold a degree in biological sciences, majored in biochemistry, but also very well versed in botany and microbiology terminologies. In addition, I do have a postgraduate diploma in English applied linguistics and I am very interested in science writing. Recently, I have earned a Statement of Accomplishment (with distinction) from a highly prestigious American university after scoring 98% in a course on writing in sciences. Furthermore, I practiced medical coding in the pharmacy of a large governmental hospital for about six months, but, honestly, that was quite a long time ago.
I am seeking an opportunity to switch back to medical coding, but, this time, remotely and with an Indian company. Why Indian? Mainly because I admire how Indian companies have made their way up the ladder of that business, and also because I am confident that I can impress them with the quality of the work that I can deliver, only with very little guidance or training.
Where is the problem? Great question! I am not Indian
![[Image: confused.gif]](http://www.biotechnologyforums.com/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Do I have a chance?
![[Image: undecided.gif]](http://www.biotechnologyforums.com/images/smilies/undecided.gif)
![[Image: undecided.gif]](http://www.biotechnologyforums.com/images/smilies/undecided.gif)
![[Image: undecided.gif]](http://www.biotechnologyforums.com/images/smilies/undecided.gif)
So many thanks for any advice or help.
Moderators, you're doing a great job!
![[Image: wink.gif]](http://www.biotechnologyforums.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Thanks