I was an employee for several years before starting my own business. This chapter of my life is one I like to reminisce about - my days working at Pioneer Clinical Laboratory. I took the Medical Technology Board just a few months after graduating and was blessed to pass the Licensure Examination on my first attempt. A few days after receiving the results, I was uncertain whether I should look for a job, and the other question was where I would go to work, but definitely not abroad. You might wonder what prevents me from working outside the country. I was a PAMET-Safeguard Scholar, and one of the agreements was that I needed to serve my country for at least two years. This is also why I felt compelled to seek a position as a Registered Medical Technologist- a sign of my gratitude and sincere appreciation for the privileges I had, and now it's my time to give back to the organization and to my country.
Reflecting back, I remember that I didn't have a hard time job hunting. As soon as the results were released, many employers called me to submit my resume and work for them. To make a long story short, I chose Pioneer Laboratory because some of my classmates were already working there. Others say I could have found a better job applying in hospitals, where opportunities are greater, but I believe it was God's purpose for me to be there.