Medical Laboratory Technicians
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Hiring Practices
Employers usually require medical laboratory technicians to have at least an associate degree. Some employers accept completed certificate training from hospitals, vocational schools, or the military.
Employers look for applicants who can pay attention to detail and follow procedures.
Advancement Opportunities
Technicians can become technologists if they get additional training and experience. They can also become sales representatives or product testers for lab equipment manufacturers.
Job Title Examples
Laboratory Assistant (Lab Assistant), Laboratory Associate (Lab Associate), Cytotechnologist, Laboratory Technician, Non-Registered Technician
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Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and Minnesota Department of Education.

