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Had a strong coffee and couldn't fall asleep
Had a strong coffee and couldn't fall asleep
Hello
I recently graduated with a B.Sc in Nursing and I'm trying to break into corporate remote healthcare work. Since I'm just starting out, I'm open to both full-time remote roles or in Noida and freelance gigs where I can learn and grow. I have interned in various hospital departments and have knowledge of medical coding.
Some roles I'm interested in include:
- Medical Coding Trainee
- Healthcare Virtual Assistant
- Virtual Medical Office Assistant
- Clinical Virtual Assistant
- Healthcare AI Data Annotation/AI Trainer
- Medical Scribe
- Medical Records Reviewer
- Medical Documentation Specialist
- Medical Transcription
- Healthcare BPO
- Patient Care Coordinator
- Clinical Data Entry
- Clinical Research Assistant (remote)
- Quality Analyst/Quality Auditor
- Process Analyst
- Training Associate/Trainer
- Healthcare Operations Associate
- Medical Content Reviewer
I have a strong healthcare background from my nursing degree, I'm comfortable with medical terminology and documentation, and I'm willing to learn new tools and processes. I'm mainly looking for remote opportunities, but I'm open to flexible freelance work as well.
If you know of any companies hiring, websites worth checking out, or if you've made a similar transition yourself, I'd really appreciate any suggestions, and please help this reach more.
Thanks a lot!
Just shifted to Noida and it was everywhere, ordered it today. Almond Cocoa Butter waffle, suggested by someone, and it was delicious
Hello I'm new in the city, anyone from the healthcare domain working in corporate. Would like to have a conversation and share the experiences.
Those who shifted from home and don't cook themselves, how did u adjust to it. The food they make is actually decent, but I'm just not used to eating anything other than homemade food which used to be without chilli and too many spices. So my stomach starts burning after meals. I know they cook according to normal taste, so I'm not expecting them to change it.
Will it get better with time. or I'll just have to rely on meds for now? Anything that helped you?
I'm 23F and will be starting my first corporate job in Noida soon. Since I wore a uniform throughout college and rarely went out otherwise, I've never really had a reason to build a proper wardrobe. Most of what I own is oversized tees, jeans, and a few kurtis.
I'd like to build a simple corporate wardrobe that's practical, easy to style, looks good and doesn't cost a fortune. My goal is to buy pieces that can be mixed and matched to create multiple outfits instead of filling my closet with clothes that only work one way.
I'd love recommendations on:
The essentials I should start with.
Colours and styles that pair well with each other.
Shoes, bags, and accessories worth investing in.
Stores or brands in India that offer good quality at reasonable prices.
Any beginner mistakes to avoid when shopping for office wear.
If you've built a capsule wardrobe for work, I'd really appreciate your suggestions. I'd rather buy fewer pieces that work well together than end up with a lot of clothes I rarely wear.
Hello I'm 23F and will be moving to Noida soon for my first job near Sector 142
Since I've never lived away from home before, I'd love to hear your advice. What are some things every newcomer should know? Any safety tips, scams to watch out for, areas to avoid, useful apps/services, good places to eat, cafés, parks, or weekend spots?
Basically, if you could give one piece of advice to someone moving to Noida for the first time, what would it be?
Also I'm trying to decide whether it's worth paying more for a place in societies like Paramount, or if a decent standalone PG would be a better choice. My salary isn't very high, but my father will be covering my rent.
I have a job offer near Sector 142 (haven't joined yet). The salary isn't very high, but my father will be paying my rent, so I'm wondering if it's worth spending extra on a PG in societies like Paramount and similar or if I should just go for a decent standalone PG nearby.
People who've lived in both, what would you recommend in terms of safety, food, maintenance, and overall quality of life?
Any advice would be helpful, this is my first time moving out.
I'm 23F about to start my first full-time job with a ctc of ₹3 LPA, ik it's not much. I'll be moving out for work, and my father will be covering my PG rent for now, so I'll have a good portion of my salary left each month. I want to use it wisely and start building my own financial future.
Since this is my first job, I'd appreciate some advice:
Should I get my first credit card? If yes, which one?
How should I budget a ₹3 LPA salary?
Should I start investing right away? If yes, where?
What are the biggest financial mistakes freshers make?
How can I build a good credit score?
I'm also considering side hustles like data annotation or other freelancing opportunities. Should I explore those from the beginning, or focus on doing well at my job for the first 6 to 12 months? I don't know much about investing tbh so need some serious advice on it.
If you were starting over, what would you do differently?
Thank you
I'm about to start my first full-time job with a CTC of ₹3 LPA. I'll be moving out for work, and my father will be covering my PG rent for now, so I'll have a good portion of my salary left each month. I want to use it wisely and start building my own financial future.
Since this is my first job, I'd appreciate some advice:
Should I get my first credit card? If yes, which one?
How should I budget a ₹3 LPA salary?
Should I start investing right away? If yes, where?
What are the biggest financial mistakes freshers make?
How can I build a good credit score?
I'm also considering side hustles like data annotation or other freelancing opportunities. Should I explore those from the beginning, or focus on doing well at my job for the first 6 to 12 months? I don't know much about finances and never handled them so every advice would be helpful.
If you were starting over, what would you do differently?