Need
options for transcription for beginners? General transcription is something you
can do to earn money from home that does not always require experience or an
education to get started, although those things don't hurt.
However, learning to
do the work fast and efficiently will likely take some time because it's not as
easy as most people think it will be at first.
In case you're not familiar
with it, transcription basically involves listening to an audio file and typing
out what you hear. Below, we've shared with you a handful of ways to get
started in transcription as a complete beginner!
Transcription Facts
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Work
may not be steady, so spread yourself around and do work for more than just one
company if it looks like you won't have enough to stay busy.
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Companies
that hire beginners often don't pay as well as companies that require
experience, so the money you earn may end up being just extra cash.
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The
companies listed below will require you to take a skills test before they will
accept you to do the work, just to gauge your ability to follow instructions
and your typing speed.
Transcription For Beginners
1. Quicktate
Quicktate is one of the
most companies that offer transcription for beginners, and also one of the most
respected. Pay ranges from 1/4 to 1/2 cent per word transcribed and pay is via
Paypal twice a month.
You have to take a test
when you sign up and if you do well you should hear back eventually. Also,
Quicktate will do a background check on you prior to hiring you due to the
sensitive nature of some of the files you may be transcribing. The cost for
this is $15.
2. Scribie
Scribie, which used to be
known by the name of Call Graph, is another option. However, they are also one
of the lowest-paying companies on this list, offering only $10 per audio hour.
When you apply, you'll have
to take a transcription test before you're “in.” Scribie pays via Paypal and
you only need $1 in your account to cash out, which makes me think this might
be a good go-to site when you need some extra cash in a pinch.
3. TranscribeMe
Many of my readers use this
site regularly (when there is work available). They pay $20 an audio hour and
signing up is easy. Take a short exam that gets graded automatically (the exam
is easy) and if you pass with good enough accuracy, you are in the system and
can start transcribing.
You only do very short
eight to ten second audio files, and they pay every week with Paypal.
TranscribeMe is also one of
many jobs that pay weekly you can do
from home.
4. AccuTran Global
AccuTran Global is a legit
transcription company that will hire beginners, although you do have to take a
skills test first.
You work based on a
schedule that they provide for you after you tell them when you're available on
a weekly basis. Most of the work involves transcribing financial conference
calls.
They pay $0.005/word for
beginning transcribers on basic audio and up to $0.0066/word for difficult or
foreign audio done by senior transcribers. Pay is monthly via check or wire
transfer. They are open to the US and Canada.
5. Rev
Rev has been around for a
few years now and are known for hiring beginners, although their skills test
that you must initially take can be difficult to pass. According to the site,
some transcribers are able to earn over $200 monthly, making this an option for
extra cash.
They also offer video
captioning work.
Go here to apply at Rev or read
our Rev review here.
6. Tigerfish
Tigerfish is another
well-known transcription company that will consider hire beginners, and
they have been around for a long time.
They pay 3 to 4 cents per
line transcribed and you must download and transcribe some audio files as a
test, which will involve downloading the Express Scribe software (free).
7. Daily Transcription
This company claims
they're always on the lookout for either skilled or novice transcribers.
You can work full- or
part-time for this company, and they prefer if you can be “on call” since
assignments come and go. They are not able to guarantee you'll have a set
amount of work each week. They require a resume and transcription testing
is mandatory for all applicants.
8. Freelance Sites
Amazon mTurk and Upwork are a few other freelance
sites to use for work. Please keep in mind that finding transcription work
on these sites is not a guarantee and the rate you'll be working for will vary
depending on the client.
Amazon MTurk offers a great
way to “practice” transcription without having to actually apply to a specific
company. If you have an account, you can try some easy transcription HITs on
there just to get a feel for how it works.
SpeechInk is one requester on
MTurk that often puts transcription HITs up. You can also just type
“transcription” into the search bar on MTurk to find other companies with
transcription HITs.
Keep in mind that some of
these requesters will ask that you either take a short, easy test before
attempting their work or will ask that you request a qualification from them.
Are you serious about pursuing a career in transcription?
If you don't know a lot
about transcribing from home and are very curious about doing this as your
career, I recommend Transcription Foundations – a free
7-lesson mini-course that teaches you all about general transcription, how much
you can earn, where to find work, and more. Good luck!
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