5 Types of Rewarding Online Transcription Jobs For You

5 Types of Rewarding Online Transcription Jobs For You
Jobstreet content teamupdated on 13 April, 2022
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If there's one thing that the global pandemic taught us, it's that getting a job doesn't necessarily mean leaving your house. Online jobs are allowing us to work from home on a part-time or full-time basis, making the busy commute or traffic a thing of the past. A career that is fairly easy to break into is online transcription jobs.

Creating or logging into your profile can help you search and apply for opportunities in the online transcription field faster through JobStreet's wide array of job listings that is constantly updated.

Why Online Transcription?

Taking in information from a written text is easier than absorbing everything by listening, hence the need for transcriptionists from various industries. In some cases, transcribers could also be hired to digitize printed documents by encoding data to a computer.

It usually requires excellent comprehension skills, a good command of the English language, and at least a high school diploma. With these requirements, fresh graduates or even college students looking to earn while studying could qualify.

While there are full-time positions that offer a monthly salary, there are also some part-time opportunities that pay by the hour or per project. As a transcriptionist job would require a lot of reading or listening to information, it could be a good way to learn about the industry while working.

For example, being a legal transcriptionist could entail transcribing cases or legal documents, which may be useful if you're looking to enter law school or any legal profession.

As of 2021, transcriptionist jobs typically pay an average of Php 27,000 per month, depending on your level of experience and expertise if you specialize in a particular industry. There is also an average hourly rate for transcriptionists that falls around Php 250 per hour for some part-time positions.

What are Specialized Transcriptionists?

Specializing in a particular field can help you command a bigger salary as you gain more experience. Understanding the jargon or the purpose behind each task can help make you more efficient in fulfilling the role, which makes you more coveted as your experience grows.

Here are some of the online transcription jobs that you can consider:

1. Medical Transcriptionist

Online healthcare is fast becoming essential in a world where hospitals are getting overcrowded and the internet's reach is growing wider. Medical transcriptionists can help put a doctor's instructions on paper for healthcare workers or patients to understand better.Â

Other documents that may need transcribing are:

  • patient history
  • discharge notes
  • prescriptions, and other related documents.

If you're a registered nurse, you may have the advantage of understanding some of the jargon and processes. A job as a medical transcriptionist may also help you learn practical applications if you ever wish to pursue further studies.

2. Legal Transcriptionist

The legal world is filled with endless documents for various purposes. You may be tasked with:

  •  proofreading and encoding legally binding contract
  • creating documents for claims or loans
  • transcribing hearings to make a record of the proceedings

Who knows? Maybe working with such a rich pool of information in this field could even inspire you to pursue a career in law if you put your mind to it!

3. Business Transcriptionist

Business deals, strategizing plans of action, and generating creative ideas are usually done through a team discussion, but going through the details would require someone to transcribe them.Â

In this role, you may be asked to transcribe:

  • video conferencesÂ
  • lectures
  • minutes of a meeting
  • job interviews, and other matters pertaining to the business

The role of business transcriptionists may be clerical and mundane, but learning from it could open op opportunities in project management, business development, sales, and much more, depending on the industry you're in. The possibilities could be endless.

4. Media Transcriptionist

Content is everywhere, and there is always a need to create or enhance it. Among the tasks that media companies would need transcribers for are:

  • transcribing celebrity interviews to create content
  • transcribing the audio from videos to create subtitles
  • translating dialogues

These roles can open up job or networking opportunities within the industry. If anything, assignments could be fun as you get to watch documentaries or movies from time to time. Â

5. Academic Transcriptionist

Transcribing lectures, talks, seminars, or even notes from various academics could serve a double purpose "“ it gives you an assignment to earn from and it could teach you new things. At times, you may also be tasked with transcribing research material from focused-group discussions, which can also be used for other purposes like business and advertising.

Fulfilling roles in the academe can help you learn skills that you could use for research, which could help your career wherever it may be in the future.

Online transcription jobs can be rewarding one especially as you gain more experience. While not all of the positions offer a work-from-home setup, this past year has taught us that it's not impossible to have such an arrangement.

Online transcription jobs can also be a great way to acquire transferable skills that you can use to jumpstart your career. You can also check out other tips and tricks to help you elevate or jumpstart your career at Career Advice

Interested yet? Go to your JobStreet profile now and start looking for #JobsThatMatter to you!

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