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Are you on the hunt for a typing job that lets you work from home? Good news! Numerous companies are actively seeking individuals to fill remote positions that primarily involve typing.

The nature of these jobs can differ—you might find yourself transcribing, entering data, or handling customer queries as a chat agent. However, the core skill required across the board is proficient typing.

We often receive inquiries about how to find “typing jobs,” so I’ve decided to compile a list showcasing the current opportunities available in this field. This should give you a clear idea of what’s available right now.

10 Work at Home Typing Jobs to Apply For

1 – Allegis Transcription – Transcribers

Allegis is now hiring work at home transcribers. You need fast and accurate typing and word processing skills to qualify. The pay rate is listed at $15 to $20 hourly, but it’s not clear if this is per hour or per audio hour (transcriptionists are usually paid per audio hour).

2 – Scribekick – Remote Medical Scribes

Scribekick is hiring remote medical scribes in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana or Virginia.

You must be able to type 60 wpm or better. Must also have high school diploma or GED.

3 – Proofreading Pal – Proofreaders

Proofreading Pal is hiring remote proofreaders. This is open to people in the US and possibly other countries.

To qualify to proofread for Proofreading Pal, you must have a college degree or be in the process of obtaining one.

According to their website, most of their proofreaders earn anywhere between $500 to $3,000 per month. It will just depend on how active you are with them.

4 – Babbletype – Transcribers

Babbletype is looking for transcribers to work remotely doing market research transcription. The pay rate is listed at between $10 and $16 per hour, but again, this is mostly per audio hour (the length of time it takes you to transcribe an hour of audio). Babbletype is seeking people with a high degree of skill in language, listening ability, and ability to deal with more sophisticated transcript formats.

5 – Same Day Transcriptions – Research Transcriber

Same Day Transcriptions is hiring research transcribers in the US.

They’re looking for professional transcriptionists with experience with interview transcription, especially in the areas of research.

If you have done work in healthcare sciences (not to be confused with medical dictation), even better.

6 – Study.com – Freelance Writers

Study.com needs freelance writers to work at home writing original, high-quality articles that will help students pass exams and enter the career landscape with confidence.

This role requires some experience writing and researching informational articles.

7 – Smith.ai – Virtual Receptionists

Smith.ai has a need for remote, virtual receptionists in the US.

Must have great communication skills and be able to type at least 40 wpm. Note that while typing is a big part of your job with them, you may also have to occasionally make and receive phone calls.

Starting pay is $15 per hour, and benefits include bonuses, medical, dental, vision, and retirement plans.

8 – eScribers – Legal Proofreader

eScribers is hiring legal proofreaders in the US.

You will be part of a team of proofreaders who ensure the integrity of hearing transcripts from courts across the U.S.  This includes verifying the accuracy of the audio record as well as adhering to the strict formatting guidelines each jurisdiction requires.

As an independent contractor you will be compensated on a per-page basis. This is comparable to other professionals in the legal proofreading field.

9 – IXL Learning – Freelance Science Content Writer

IXL Learning is currently hiring freelance science content writers.

You will be writing sentences, paragraphs, and longer passages for use in online activities.

This is a remote, 1099 consulting role for three months with a possible extension.

Requires BA/BS degree in a scientific field.

10 – ShoutVox – Freelance Content Writers

Shoutvox is looking for freelance content writers, anywhere in the US.

Must have understanding of SEO and MS Office proficiency, as well as excellent writing skills and ability to adhere to strict deadlines.

That concludes our roundup of current work-from-home typing jobs as of today, September 17th! Please note, due to the time-sensitive nature of job postings, some positions may no longer be available when you read this.

If you find that a job has closed, don’t lose heart. Continue to monitor the company’s “Hiring” page and revisit it periodically. We plan to refresh and reissue this post with updated opportunities in the future.

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