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  2. 10 Best Remote Transcription Jobs That Pay Well - AOL

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    Transcription specialist. Data entry. 1. Medical Transcriptionist. Average annual salary: $30,100 to $43,503. Working from home lends itself well to medical transcription. It does help if you are ...

  3. The Best Non-Scammy 30 Work-From-Home Jobs - AOL

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    The Job: Transcriptionist What It Pays: $59,243 a year on average , according to ZipRecruiter. Perfect For: Someone looking for a flexible job that requires little to no prior experience.

  4. No Experience? No Problem With These Work-From-Home Jobs - AOL

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    Salary/rate: According to ZipRecruiter, entry level transcription jobs pay just under $35,800 per year, but there's room to go much higher. Keep in mind that services such as Rev, which charge ...

  5. Medical transcription - Wikipedia

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    Medical transcription, also known as MT, is an allied health profession dealing with the process of transcribing voice-recorded medical reports that are dictated by physicians, nurses and other healthcare practitioners. Medical reports can be voice files, notes taken during a lecture, or other spoken material.

  6. Real-time transcription - Wikipedia

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    Real-time transcription is the general term for transcription by court reporters using real-time text technologies to deliver computer text screens within a few seconds of the words being spoken. Specialist software allows participants in court hearings or depositions to make notes in the text and highlight portions for future reference.

  7. Canadian English - Wikipedia

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    English language. Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) [5] encompasses the varieties of English used in Canada. According to the 2016 census, English was the first language of 19.4 million Canadians or 58.1% of the total population; the remainder spoke French (20.8%) or other languages (21.1%). [6]