Posts Tagged ‘typing speed’

Typing Speed

I used to think that to be able to get quality work in transcription, I must be typing way around 100 wpm. But then, I began to be annoyed with what I can do. I am a transcriptionist but I can only type around between 35-40 wpm. I used to fail job applications because some [...]

The Edge of Medical Transcriptionists over Others

General transcription includes medical, legal, business, media, and financial transcription, thus covering a wide range of services. One maybe a “Jack of all trades”, but one could not master everything. Erroneous typing of the terminologies compromises quality work, and in the long run, affects quantity. To achieve quality transcription, considering the different jargons for these [...]

Qualifications of a Productive Transcriptionist

There are several qualifications necessary to become a successful transcriptionist.  Although a lot of people said that transcription job does not require a skill and talent, it is too good to be true because it requires a lot. To become a productive transcriptionist, you should not be only good in typing but also you should [...]

Transcriptionist’s Work as Defined by a Non-Transcriptionist

Tosca on Mon, May 3, 2010 at 6:40 PM While looking up into a job search database, I stumbled upon ads for transcriptionist, editors, and so on… It came to my senses that this could be a very easy work, until I heard from an old friend about his experience in applying to a transcription [...]

An SPi Experience

This is a story of a former SPi employee working as a transcriptionist. I wasn’t able to save his contact information so, this is posted anonymously. SPi is one of the leading transcription company in the Philippines and it was one of the featured companies here in my blog. Read the SPi profile here. At [...]

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