If you can type fairly quickly (at least 65 WPM), have good grammar and spelling skills, and have a good sense of hearing, check out Focus Forward Transcription:
http://www.fftranscription.com/join-team.html
Perks of this job:
- $40 paid per audio hour: On average, this works out to about $10 per hour, though if you are a more efficient transcriptionist, it may work out to more.
- Fairly steady work: I have only been with Focus Forward for a couple of weeks, but I have consistently been assigned the amount that I have requested (between one to one and a half audio hours per day, with some extras on the weekend). This may change, but currently, they seem to have plenty of work available. (Note: When you first sign up, they may take a few days to get you an assignment since they try to assign new transcriptionists easy files to begin with.
- Set your own schedule: Focus Forward has a scheduling calendar where you can put the amount of time you'd like to work each day, so you can work when you please. They ask that you are available for at least 4 audio hours a week, which works out to about 20 hours, and the turnaround for projects is usually 24 hours (Protip: Start your scheduling low so you can get a feel for how much work you can handle, instead of promising too much and under-delivering).
- Opportunities for extra pay: Assignments that are more difficult or have a less than 24 hour turnaround are offered and pay an extra 5-10%. Furthermore, if you are able to transcribe in Spanish, you will make about double ($93.44 per hour - though I am not sure how many Spanish-speaking transcription opportunities there are).
- Independent Contractor: While working as a transcriptionist for Focus Foward, you are an independent contractor and are responsible for filing your own taxes. This means you may be able eligible to get tax write-offs for costs related to your work, or possibly incorporate yourself for more tax benefits (Note: I am not a tax advisor. You will have to look into taxes related to your specific work situation with an actual tax professional).
FocusFoward does prefer experienced transcriptionists, but if you can pass the test without experience, you should be fine. I don't know if they allow retests, so you will want to be careful your first time around. You can check out my previous post on Scribie to practice some transcription since they provide feedback once you are accepted as a transcriptionist, though you can also find plenty of information about transcription with a little time and research.
To read more reviews of working with Focus Forward Transcription from Real Ways to Earn Money Online (a fabulous and extremely helpful blog, btw), click here.
To read more reviews of working with Focus Forward Transcription from Real Ways to Earn Money Online (a fabulous and extremely helpful blog, btw), click here.




