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So
You Want To Be A Coder |
by:
Katelyn
Thomas |
What
exactly is coding?
Coding is basically data entry. You will
be looking at documents that someone else
has scanned into the computer and taking
certain information from each document and
entering it in the provided database so
that people looking for a certain document
can find it quickly. For example, a legal
document usually has special numbers that
specify the first and last page of documents,
the date, the writer of the document, who
it is addressed to, what it is about, and
additional helpful information entered into
the database. There are coders for other
fields, as well. Coding is not the same
as medical coding and billing, which is
a very different field that deals with insurance.
Would you make a good coder?
You will need to be patient enough to scan
many documents that can be quite dry for
important bits of information. (Frankly,
I'd make a terrible coder. I was surprised
at how difficult it was for me to sit there
and attempt this when I am used to poring
over census and vital record documents for
hours in search of one tiny piece of a genealogy
puzzle.) You will also need to be very accurate.
Your work will be checked by a quality control
agent, who will make sure your coding is
correct. You will need to look at documents
that sometimes are blurry or hard to see,
so you should have good eyesight.
Can I become a coder without experience?
It is certainly a lot harder. There are
companies that hire new coders, though.
Try thinking creatively when you apply to
these companies. Sometimes you have some
experience with something else that will
help you stand out from the mob of people
applying to the few companies that accept
inexperienced coders. Did you create or
update any databases for previous jobs?
For instance, I created a job log and entered
information about each job from the billing
files for an employer. I also once volunteered
to create a database of vital records using
newspapers from the early 1900's. If I was
applying for a coding position, I would
highlight these jobs in my cover letter.
What equipment do I need to code?
You will need a newer computer and high
speed internet access. Most coding companies
provide any software you need.
About the author:
Katelyn Thomas is the owner of Working In
Pj's, the work from home support site for
Mid-Atlantic moms. For more great work from
home information, visit http://workinginpjs.com-
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