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  • Job Description: Would you like to join the LabCorp family of professionals dedicated to providing excellence in a clinical laboratory setting?

  • Fantastic growth opportunities for you to grow your knowledge and career Great work environment, see why FORTUNE magazine has named Labcorp as one of the Worlds Most Admired Companies for 3 years in a row!

  • As business requires, you may need to act as a LabCorp Service Rep which would include client-facing time in patient service centers, doctor's offices, and medical centers, in addition to lockbox drop-offs.

  • We use a combination of highly complex automated systems and basic laboratory skills to manipulate patient specimens and test systems to produce data which we analyze to arrive at a result for a patient.

  • The ideal candidate will have experience in laboratory processes and an understanding of a wide range of business processes in order to understand requirements and define ways that IT can provide solutions that meet business needs.

Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings, more commonly known as Labcorp, is an American S&P 500 company headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina. It operates one of the largest clinical laboratory networks in the world, with a United States network of 36 primary laboratories.

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