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Eleana Bowman
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over 6 months ago

Hate the idea of a morning commute? Looking for a job that allows you to work whenever and wherever you want? Transcript Divas is hiring for Transcriptionists!

You'll earn an average of $1.15/minute of recording transcribed. So, if you plan to transcribe 10 hours of audio per week, you could earn $690+ per week!

If you want to dedicate 20 hours per week, that's a pay out of $5,520 per month!

You will have the opportunity to work on your own schedule, whenever works best for you. Don't miss this opportunity, apply today! https://transcriptdivas.com/transcription-jobs/

#workfromhome #transcriptionist #remote #nationwideusa

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Tricia Hendrix
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over 6 months ago

Are you looking to pick up some extra work?

TranscribeMe is looking for 10 experienced transcribers to work part-time from home.

NO interview needed!!! Just pass an exam and get started!

Make up to $15 an hour working part-time!

About the company:

TranscribeMe is a global, award-winning company that offers the best in human intelligence to deliver the highest quality speech and AI training data to our customers.

They're currently working on several large volume, long-term projects and are looking for experienced transcriptionists in the US to join our team.

Prior transcription experience is a plus.

About the role:

Each individual is responsible for transcribing audio or video files of various lengths with a high degree of accuracy and within a reasonable timeframe according to specific style guides.

With training and more experience working on our projects, you can move up to the Quality Assurance team where the pay rate can go as high as US $60 per audio hour.

This is an independent contractor role, and as such is not available to residents of California or Massachusetts.

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • This job is 100% remote and can be done from home. All you need is a computer with a stable internet connection and headphones.
  • There is no interview for this position. You need to take and pass the Special Styles English Entrance Exam on their website.

Apply here to get started.

#workfromhome #Nationwideusa #hiringnews #jobsearch #transcriptionist #transcribe #interview

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Tricia Hendrix
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Are you looking for a flexible job where you can work from home? Make your own schedule? Earn great money while sitting in your pajamas? If so, Literably might be the right place for you!

Literably is currently looking for transcriptionists and captioners who can listen to audio recordings of students reading and transcribe and caption reading errors.

Literably’s mission is to help teachers get 100% of their students reading on grade level.

Benefits:

  • Make over $10 per hour
  • Work from anywhere
  • Make your own schedule
  • No experience necessary
  • Help students and teachers

Eligibility:

You must be at least 18 years old and neither live in, nor score from, the states of CA, CT, MA, MT, NE, or NJ.

Important:

We’re accepting applicants now, and we will take the first qualified people, so please get in touch! Please do not feel the need to submit a polished cover letter / resume. We have built a “training mode” that will both teach you how to transcribe and will evaluate your performance. We will hire the applicants who perform well in training.

To apply

Get started here

You will be asked to read the instructions and transcribe 6 recordings.

Please do not submit a cover letter / resume.

#nationwideusa #workfromhome #jobsearch #transcriptionist #teacher #hiringnews

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Elyssa Duncan
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over 6 months ago

#CareerDiscovery: Transcriptionist

Working as a transcriptionist can be a challenging and fun career for those who have a strong work ethic and strong attention to detail!

What does a typical day look like?
A transcriptionist is someone who listens to recorded or live audio files and types out what they hear. They work in a number of different industries such as legal, medical or general transcription.

General skills + qualifications
Being a transcriptionist requires some unique skills. They include:

  • Strong grammar + spelling skills
  • Ability to attentively listen
  • Fast and accurate typing speed
  • Good working knowledge of computers + software
  • The ability to effectively multitask

To learn more about being a transcription and certifications, click here!

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Angela Gentile
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over 6 months ago

Do NOT work for this company. They are so unprofessional and you will work super hard and they will not pay you for your work. They look for the smallest reasons to "fail" your work which means they only have to pay you 50%. The manager of the reviewers is Kendra and she is so rude and disrespectful it is crazy. I have never worked for a company that is so unprofessional

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CJ Smith
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I tried to stick a project out when I should have unclaimed it.

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CJ Smith
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It's a good skill to learn if you're looking for a career change, and if you're looking to make money on the side.

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Yolanda Fernandez De Lara
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Marquita Nelson
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When I was transcribing for two or more doctors, the 24 hour turnaround deadline could become a very stressful thing. I worked from home and had a family to care for also, so sometimes I had to pause the work to fix dinner and carry on my life. Doctor's sent up their dictation around 6:00-6:30 in the evening, which is when the clock started on the turnaround. That was usually the end of my day, so it could get stressful making that deadline.

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