

Quicktate Quicktate requires you to take a typing test for each language you're interested in transcribing. Depending on how you score on that exam, you may also qualify for another job at their more competitive sister company, iDictate.
This company hires transcriptions in several English-speaking countries around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. among others. Rates per minute of audio depend on factors such as the audio quality, number of speakers, and subject matter.
Terescription Those interested in the TV and entertainment industries should consider Terescription, a company which primarily deals with transcription and logging for production companies. To get hired, it helps if you have their recommended equipment, including a Windows operating system and a transcription foot pedal.Transcribe Me pays $15 per audio hour, which is different than hourly pay since it corresponds to how long it takes you to transcribe one hour worth of audio. Once you've signed up, you can boost your pay rate by completing exams on their website.