To become a remote transcriptionist, you typically need a high school diploma or the equivalent. But many remote transcriptionists complete a transcription certificate program; transcription programs teach the basics of transcription software, proper typing techniques, and grammar. Though some remote transcriptionist jobs require certification in transcription, many employers provide on-the-job training and only need you to pass a typing speed test. To become a certified general transcriptionist, or to specialize in the medical or legal transcription field, you must complete the requirements outlined by a reputable certifying agency. Once you are proficient with grammar and typing skills, seek remote transcriptionist positions.
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