Look to Transcription Services For Work at Home Employment
It is one of the few segments of the job market that continues to grow, even in the current recession.
To qualify for such a position, you do need specific skills-one being the ability to type quickly.
Most transcription jobs expect you to be able to type 75 words per minutes, have excellent grammar and spelling skills, and be able to pass a typing test.
Medical audio transcription services also require workers be familiar with common medical terms.
But companies that offer such services are constantly on the look out for competent workers.
Medical transcriptionists create typed files of physicians' dictation.
As more hospitals and medical facilities hire contractors to provide this service instead of doing it inhouse, the work-at-home employee is finding more jobs.
You must be trained in medical transcription to qualify for such positions.
Other industries also require transcriptionists, which do not demand the specific skills that a medical transcriptionist does, though it's still a good idea to take courses in transcription.
In the end, your educational investment could be a good one, allowing you to work from home earning up to $30 per hour and sometimes more, which is a decent wage for a work-at-home position.
The faster and more accurate you type, the more money you earn, as most transcription services pay on a per line basis.
Many colleges are offering two-year programs for transcriptionists because the demand for such jobs is expected to grow, particularly in the medical fields.
According to USNews, transcriptionists jobs are expected to increase by as much as 14 percent between now and 2016.
That's a bigger jump than any other segment in the job market.
Medical transcriptionists was listed under the "best careers" portion of that magazine, which predicted "rapid employment growth.
" If you are qualified, finding a job is fairly simple.
It can be more difficult to find a work-at-home job initially, especially in the medical transcription area, as many firms want to hire only those who have experience for such coveted positions.
However, there are many at-home opportunities.
Most positions require you to have the necessary equipment, which can mean an out of pocket expense, as well as a high speed Internet connection.
Don't buy job-specific equipment that you will be unable to use for another position (unless you can afford to).