#
Phlebotomist
Share Topic
Report Content
+3 followers
Ask a question
Share a tip
Tell us about your job search
Ask about work life balance
Tell us your success story
Share tips for interviewing
Sort by:
Lenin Pina
Community SpecialistBullet point
Follow
Community Specialist
over 6 months ago

LabCorp is holding an interview/hiring event for experienced Phlebotomists on Wednesday, October 2nd from 10a - 2p & 4:30p - 6:30p, at the LabCorp office on 11752 Interchange Drive, Louisville, KY 40229.

Phlebotomist job openings are 1st shift FT employment opportunities in Crestwood, LaGrange, and Middletown and Louisville.

If you're looking for a career that offers opportunities for growth, continual development, professional challenge and the chance to make a real difference, connect with LabCorp hiring manager on October 2nd. Phlebotomist - Open Interview Application

2
1 Comment
Like
Comment
Share
Brandy Foust
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

Help! I can’t seem to find a job. I had to quit my last job because management was so unprofessional, getting in my face, stealing out of my desk, cussing, saying very rude comments, it was horrible!

I have been looking ever since, (5 months). I have experience, a Health Science degree, licensed phlebotomists, and Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant .

I’m desperately seeking part time because I have a special needs child at home. I don’t get it, I’m ready to start a career but nobody will hire me. I can pass a drug test all day every day! I have no criminal record of any sort!

Anyone else having trouble finding work?

8
39 Comments
Like
Comment
Share
Hidden
Darsha Lara
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

Working for Specialty Laboratories was simply...MARVELOUS! I TRULY miss working for them. I was Great with the hard sticks that other Phlebotomist couldn't get! The employer closed down, and moved. Traveling Phlebotomist...and gas, allowance was a plus.While riding with coworkers,make sure they have a valid driver's license and insurance! I Love Specialty Laboratories! I now live in Deming NM. Wish they were here. ☆☆☆☆☆5 stars for them!

3 Comments
Like
Comment
Share
Brittni Vess
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

Looking for a job in phlebotomy, in home care, and CMA position

1
1 Comment
Like
Comment
Share
Yvonne MCO
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

I've moved here in March and had a job but they said I needed to finish getting my GED. I'm working on it but my school paid programs for phlebotomy school as long as we get our GED and I thought that would help but no so it's hard still hard finding a job.

22
50 Comments
Like
Comment
Share
Kelly Davidson
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

Hi I’m 45 and disabled I had a stroke in 2007 I’m very smart I’ve worked in the medical field as a phlebotomist , I’ve sold time share , I’ve done customer service, I’ve done accounts receivable and payables , I am very detail oriented and very dependable I work hard and learn quickly! Nobody will give me a job because they take one look at my walker and think I’m slow too ! I can’t work in an office any longer because I’m in so much pain and can not stand for long periods of time . I’m barely by y on the tiny bit of disability they pay me monthly I need a way to supplement my income badly! I need someone to just take a chance on me ! I have to live to ! I can not make it much longer living like this please someone give me a job I’m begging you !! Thank you !

1
1 Comment
Like
Comment
Share
Nelson Franco
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

Beebe Healthcare is hosting a #hiring event next Monday, May 6, from 3p - 6p, at the Dover Downs Mezzanine, 1131 North DuPont Highway Dover, DE 19901. Job openings include:

  • Registered Nurses
  • ER Technicians
  • Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA)
  • Phlebotomists & more...

Interested applicants are encouraged to visit https://www.beebehealthcare.org and apply online before attending this event. Thank you.

https://www.beebehealthcare.org

3
5 Comments
Like
Comment
Share
Romeo Castillo
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

Lots of experienced in laboratory , Phlebotomist. Work in U.S. Army Medical for more than 20 years n work at Dean medical. N St. Marys as Phlebotomist.

1
1 Comment
Like
Comment
Share
Kathryn T
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

So, a couple of years ago I left working a huge hospital as a phlebotomist because they overload you with work and don't compensate you fairly. Plus, I ended up with an ankle injury from all the walking. It sounds crazy but apparently it is very possible. Anyway, I went to a group home for IDD adults. I kept thinking all the while I was nuts for the change and taking the pay cut. However, it turns out that I really liked what I did there. I felt like, at the end of the day, I had made a difference. I absolutely loved it even though it was tiring and taxing. I had a wonderful supervisor and a half way decent crew to work with, let's face it there are weeds everywhere. Well, about a year ago, that fabulous supervisor passed away at a very young age from a heart attack. The management team was restructured and this job I loved turned into hell. The new head honcho was terribly rude, pushy and treated the staff like crap. I didn't want to leave because I absolutely loved the clients, however, I was miserable every second of every day. Then in November my life took a huge turn for the better or worse, I'm not sure I've decided just yet. I injured my knee and ended up needing surgery. The doc put me out on light duty, which my job stopped offering. After 3 weeks of being out they let me go. I would like to say that I'm not bitter about it but that would be a complete lie. I worked hard and put my heart and soul into this place. Well, now that I've had surgery, I am going to have to take some type of job where I'm not as physical until my knee heals up, if it ever does. I'm really not sure how to feel about it. I've never had a job where I had to sit all day. I don't even sit around at home. This should be interesting. I have an interview on tues and I'm really hoping it goes well, because I am a single mother and have now been out of work almost 6 months. Definitely not easy. I'm both nervous and excited for a fresh start. I guess the most important part is taking that 1st step......

32
33 Comments
Like
Comment
Share
Donna Knaut
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

Why is it so hard to get hired or picked for a phlebotomy Job. All these agencies and nothing. Anyone know how to get into a lab Corp down in Richmond va. Please let me know.

2
5 Comments
Like
Comment
Share
See newest posts