LOS ANGELES, CA, November 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) Universal Careers offers individuals the opportunity to train and certify as EMTs in all 50 states. While this certification qualifies students to work in the health care field, finding employment is the next step. Many schools stop at training or offer limited placement assistance, but Universal Careers placement professionals work to get graduates hired. Universal Careers provides graduates with resume services and a database of employers and connections to give them an advantage in their job search.
The health care field is becoming increasingly more important. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the EMT/Paramedic field is expected to grow at a rate of 9% over the next decade. Universal Careers provides the training and certification and needs placement professionals to help find jobs for its growing student population. Since its inception in 2005, Universal Careers has seen its training program expand. With its intense focus on training and certification coupled with placement services, Universal Services has become a recognized leader in the health care training field.
Placement professionals should exhibit an enthusiasm for helping certified students gain employment in both the public and private sectors. Applicants will be willing to seek out the best matches for Universal Careers graduates and be willing to go the extra mile. A passion for the health care field is encouraged, as is a drive to be part of a fast growing training organization poised for continued growth.
Qualified applicants seeking to help newly certified EMT graduates find employment opportunities should contact Universal Careers at (213) 290-4682, or visit the Universal Careers web site at http://www.universalcareers.org for more information.
Universal Careers is a national leader in EMT and paramedic training and preparation. With customer service offices in Los Angeles, Calif., and training partners in Fredericksburg, Va., UC is a state-of-the-art provider of training for individuals interested in joining the health care field. Upon successful completion of the Universal Careers EMT Basic course, students will receive additional help in obtaining their EMT Certification which makes them eligible to work with paramedics in every state in the U.S.
UniversalCareers.org seeks additional placement professionals for EMT graduates
With the national job outlook already unsteady, one school is doing everything to help its graduates find employment. Universal Careers, a training provider for Emergency Medical Technicians, is seeking professionals to help with student placement.
2010-11-11
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[Press-News.org] UniversalCareers.org seeks additional placement professionals for EMT graduatesWith the national job outlook already unsteady, one school is doing everything to help its graduates find employment. Universal Careers, a training provider for Emergency Medical Technicians, is seeking professionals to help with student placement.