TranscribeMe reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(165 total reviews)
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Yuri Pikover

88% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

TranscribeMe has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 165 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TranscribeMe employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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165 reviews
5.0
Jul 8, 2017

Transcriber/Quality Analyzer

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Pros

The biggest pro, of course, is that you can work whenever you want to, as much or as little as you like. TranscribeMe is great for beginners because they help you obtain the skills to succeed. They review all of your work, and you get to see the corrections so you can learn from them. Everyone starts as a transcriber, but with some hard work and perseverance you can move up the ranks and end up making some decent money at home. However, you have to survive the first month or so. $20 an audio hour is not a great pay rate, especially when it can take you up to 40 minutes to do a 2 minute file in the beginning. They ideally expect for a 2 minute file to be finished in 7 minutes. You'll get there if you stick with it. They have a great yammer community (similar to like a Facebook page, but with only people who work for TM) that is highly informative and supportive of all its members. You can ask questions and get the help you need, if you need it. This is a unique feature because you get support and encouragement, so working at home isn't so lonely. You're not alone, but there is also no office politics to deal with either. You can interact as much or as little as you'd like. Once you've worked for a little while and have proved that your work is up to par, you can apply for special teams, become a QA (quality analyzer) or reviewer, or even end up being a part of the administrative team, and all of these come with a higher pay rate. TM likes to promote from within. The higher up you progress the more income potential is there. I've been here for a little over 3 months. The first month I made $100, (I know, it's like third world wages) working part time as I have a regular job as well. Now, I still work part time, but I average about $100 per week as a QA. I know I can make more, but I'm still learning how to QA. It's a different skill than transcribing and has its own learning curve. My goal is to make $1200 a month, and i'm sure I will be able to within the next few months. I love TM. Best job ever!! I read a lot of negative reviews, and almost didn't even consider working here because of it. That would've been such a mistake. If you're looking for a legit work from home opportunity that's not a get rich quick scheme, give TM a chance. Don't let the small income at the beginning make you lose sight of the potential. Stick with it, hone your skills, and focus on accuracy and the speed will come. You too can have the work from home job that you desire.

Cons

The only real con I can see is that in the beginning, it's hard to get files to work on, so that can be frustrating. But once you take some accent exams and get on a team, or QA then the work is much more consistent.

1.0
Apr 26, 2017

Labor intensive

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Pros

The best part was working at your own pace and time throughout a day. Work was fairly plentiful in the mornings.

Cons

Well first of all is the pay. They say $20 per audio hour which would be good if it didn't take so long to perfect everything. You get a 90 second long clip to transcribe which takes about 15-20 minutes at least to do. For that about you'd get paid 50 cents, so about $2 or maybe $3 if you get good clips. Second large majority of the clips are fuzzy and barely understandable so you need to listen multiple times. Third, if everything isn't almost exactly perfect, that entire clip gets rejected.

5.0
Feb 22, 2016

Great for those with kids or other commitments

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Pros

If you've ever tried to earn money from home with "online surveys" or by "reading emails" you know how hard it is to make any kind of money, or sometimes even enough to cash out. TranscribeMe starts out with slow earnings but has tons of opportunities to advance within a few short months if you can prove yourself a good worker and a fast learner. There are NO minimum hours, no set hours, no experience required, and no special equipment. They'll provide all of the training and software you need, plus a vibrant Yammer community to answer your questions and help you get going. You can easily work just 15 minutes at a time - sometimes less - at any time of the day or night, from anywhere you can get an internet connection.

Cons

The pay - while the best I've found for no-experience, no-commitment, high-interruptions online-only work - is not going to touch what you could make in a corporate environment. Making minimum wage here means you are doing well. While some do earn a living at transcription, "extra cash" is the best fit for this job.

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