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  2. 30 Work from Home Jobs That Bring in the Cash - AOL

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    How to Get It: As a beginner, you can find entry-level transcription jobs on TranscribeAnywhere.com, TranscribeMe.com, and Quicktate.com. Most employers give out a short writing test to measure ...

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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 ...

  4. How to Become a Transcriptionist | Step-By-Step Blueprint - AOL

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    Here’s how to become a transcriptionist — plus six places that hire beginners. This was originally published on The Penny Hoarder, which helps millions of readers worldwide earn and save money ...

  5. Medical transcription - Wikipedia

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    AHDI also offers the credential of Registered Healthcare Documentation Specialist (RHDS). According to AHDI, RHDS is an entry-level credential while the CHDS is an advanced level. AHDI maintains a list of approved medical transcription schools. [9] Generally, certified medical transcriptionists earn more than their non-certified counterparts.

  6. Transcription (service) - Wikipedia

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    A transcription service is a business service that converts speech (either live or recorded) into a written or electronic text document. Transcription services are often provided for business, legal, or medical purposes. The most common type of transcription is from a spoken-language source into text.

  7. Entry-level job - Wikipedia

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    Most entry-level jobs offered to college graduates are full-time permanent positions and some offer more extensive graduate training programs. While entry-level jobs traditionally required no experience, the Great Recession produced a surplus of college graduates on the job market and eliminated many entry-level positions. [2] [3]