![]() ![]() I would say another huge one is the ability to work on your own without hand-holding. So we need them to be able to, you know, know how to proofread and just really have a good understanding of grammar. You know, all of our transcriptionists are required to just produce the best transcript possible. ![]() So what are the three main qualities that you look for by hiring a transcriptionist?īeth: I would say that and most important is going to be just having a good understanding of the English language and grammar. So even though we're learning so much, our transcriptionists are learning so much from these audios legally, they or we can't share any of the information. And with that being said, confidentiality is extremely important to us. So as you can imagine, all their interviews and everything are just really interesting. We transcribe for all the top universities around the United States. So I think that's definitely the most interesting part.Įvery audio that you're transcribing is completely different. I think people feel like they've become more worldly and educated themselves just from the different types of topics and projects that GMR gets. So, many of our transcriptionists have told me that they've learned so much from the audios that they've transcribed. We're dealing with, you know, audios regarding groundbreaking research and super interesting legal proceedings. Please tell us, what is the best thing about this industry?īeth: Well, I would say that the best thing about the transcription industry and specifically general transcription is that the work that we get, we just come across so many interesting topics and projects. Minnie: I want to start by asking that you have been into this transcription industry for 10 years. Here are the excerpts from the interview. What kinds of transcriptionists do companies prefer.Is transcription an interesting career?.It’s also one of the few transcription businesses that hire 100% US-based transcriptionists. GMR Transcription is one of the first transcription businesses to go digital. ![]() Beth joined GMR in 2008, and through hard work, she rose through the ranks and became president of the company. We just launched our podcast channel and Beth Worthy, President of GMR Transcription, is our first guest. ![]()
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