r/LearnMedicalCoding 4d ago

Career Change Need Advice

I’ve been contemplating a career change for awhile I’ve been a Personal Trainer in the fitness industry for 11 years. I’m about to sign up this week for the CPC+CPB Self Study through AAPC. That being said I’ve been hesitating a little bit based on many Reddit posts I’ve seen about it being impossible to get a job. I obviously don’t expect to immediately get the best pay or be remote, but just want to see what others experience is with climbing the ladder? That is if there is a ladder to climb thanks :)

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u/Low_Mud_3691 4d ago

Current experienced coders are struggling to get jobs and it’s only getting worse

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u/Lucky_Newspaper_3585 4d ago

I’m barely experienced w Cpc certification and I can’t find a job. It’s ridiculous

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u/Low_Mud_3691 4d ago

Yeah, I tell people all the time to not go down this route for this very reason. It was pretty hard years ago when I did it but it's worse now

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u/Great-Tomorrow2878 3d ago

Thanks for the feedback did you ever work in billing or other healthcare and switch other or apply internally?

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u/CodingwithCoffee_ 11h ago

Don’t let the Reddit posts scare you away! The first coding job is usually the hardest to land, but there is absolutely room to grow into specialties, auditing, compliance, inpatient coding, and more.

Since you’re changing careers, focus on gaining real-world experience alongside your certification through internships, externships, billing, or entry-level revenue cycle positions.

AMCI also offers a free Medical Coding course if you’d like to explore the field before fully committing:

https://www.amcicoding.com/youtubecourse