MT with CS degree looking to transition into Epic System Analyst Role

I've been applying for epic system analyst roles for the last month + and have had some trouble. One interview so far, and was curious if its better to get self-study, proficiency, or a certificate before investing more time. Seems like all the roles require you to have one even for introductory analyst positions if you are an external candidate.

I've worked as an MT for quite some time with epic experience and hold a CS degree as well. Is there anything more that I can necessarily do to improve my chances at landing an interview alongside a job offer?

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u/XoXHamimXoX — 11 days ago

Pursuing Epic Cert, Proficiency or Self-Study before job offer

Hey, have been attempting to pursue an epic system analyst role in cp/ap or beaker for the past month or so. I have about 6 years of experience as an MT and also have a CS degree as well.

Finding it a bit tough to get job interviews despite applying a good bit. I've had 1 interview so far since starting the process in early July. Was curious to see what should I do to improve my chances.

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u/XoXHamimXoX — 11 days ago

Selling a few Kapital pieces

Can provide sizing pictures for each.

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u/XoXHamimXoX — 1 month ago

Breaking into Epic position as current MLS & CS student

Have been applying for epic entry positions and have had one job interview (I am hopeful) and many rejection e-mails. I've generally tailored my resume's individually for every job posting as I have 6 years experience as an MLS employee with 3 years being with Epic, and nearly completed a CS degree.

While many seem to require certifications, I've tried to focus on those that don't but those seem few and far in between. Should I look elsewhere into other positions as an entry way or should I just keep applying? Anything I could possibly do to strengthen my application?

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u/XoXHamimXoX — 2 months ago

How to transition into Health IT from medical side

I currently go to school for computer science at a university in the city here, and have worked in the medical field for the last 5-6 years. I'd enjoy something remote and was just wondering how could I make this transition possible. My current employer isn't necessarily being helpful with providing career assistance but it's also they aren't familiar with.

I've been considering taking specific Epic certification courses to possibly serve as a bridge. If anyone has any possible assistance to offer, I'd definitely appreciate it a great deal.

Edit: Have mainly worked as a Medical Lab Scientist, and a nursing assistant as well.

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u/XoXHamimXoX — 3 months ago

Evan Mobley & Jarret Allen take a lot of heat for Donovan's shortcomings

I think this is the playoff run that people are finally seeing the issue. They have to cover so much ground defensively to make up for his defensive flaws, and a solid point guard like Harden is needed to elevate them as Mitchell just doesn't have that ability either.

I hope the front office doesn't make a drastic move by getting rid of Evan Mobley or Allen as I think that ruins their window.

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u/XoXHamimXoX — 3 months ago

Started playing arenas on warrior this season on dreamscythe, and had a lot of fun for my first time. After hitting 1830 on 2s, it got pretty hard to find a resto druid to climb with so figured to make a fresh boost on Nightslayer as an orc warrior.

Anyone know of a guild that primarily does arenas and bg's?

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u/XoXHamimXoX — 4 months ago