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Transcription vs. Data Entry, Which Pays Best?
Submitted By: Nell Taliercio
The two jobs that come to mind first when people think of telecommuting
quite often are transcription and data entry. There are a few similarities
between the jobs:• Good typing speed (60 WPM or better) •
Accurate typing • Reliable computer • Reliable internet connection
(probably high speed) Despite the similarities, the jobs themselves are
quite different. Transcription jobs require a bit more training, especially
if transcribing
from a recording. Medical and legal transcriptions
are much more specialized. It may also require the purchase of a 4-track
transcriber. A good vocabulary and grammar skills are also important.
The pay rates for transcription are usually based on a per-line rate,
ranging from $ 0.06 to $ 0.12. Transcriptionists quite often get regular
work with more than one company, on a freelance basis. But, there are
times
when people can get a full-time position, with benefits
with one company. If you already have a position doing transcription in-office,
it might be worth asking your employer to consider telecommuting. Data
entry jobs are less specialized, but can be equally challenging. You need
to be very accurate in your typing, not only with the standard keyboard,
but also with the ten key. Data entry jobs may pay an average of $8 an
hour, to start. There is quite a bit of competition for the data entry.
After you decide which job is right for you, you need to decide if you
want to approach it as a job, or as a business owner, offering your services
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