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Excellent Work Culture and Decent Pay if You Can Get Work - Transcriptionist Automatic Sync Technologies Employee Review

4.0
Jan 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great work culture. It's the best company I've ever worked for. People like Kathy are courteous, gracious, and very responsive. You don't have to interact with anyone else except her or whoever handles mass email communications. The company automatically assigns you work based on your availability and pay is good to really good.

Cons

You get seniority for incoming work files based on the lowest pay. So if you're a hard worker and excellent and ask for a raise, you'll get the files last. Work has also slowed to a crawl for the past 2024 year.

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5.0
Jan 22, 2026
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Pros

The management team was very supportive, especially for someone beginning their career in marketing and tech.

Cons

It was a small company, so not a lot of opportunity for promotion. However, it was acquired by another company that opened up for more opportunities.

5.0
Feb 20, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They pay pretty well for less specialized transcription (not legal, medical, etc.). I make $1.25/audio minute on 1-day TAT jobs, $1.00/audio minute for 2-day TAT jobs, and $0.80/audio minute for 4-day TAT jobs. Most jobs are clear, single-speaker audio recordings/videos and I usually find the content interesting, which makes it feel easier and like the work is going by faster. There is no set schedule or minimum or maximum amount of work you can do. You can work whenever and however much you want as long as you meet deadlines. If you contact them for assistance, they are quick to respond and very helpful. Otherwise they leave you alone!

Cons

The work flow is unpredictable and seems to have decreased dramatically over the past few years. Before, I could easily make $2,000/month working less than 20 hours per week while school was in session (most of their clients are educational institutions, so summer and other school breaks are slow to completely dead). Now I'm lucky to make $1,000/month and I often make a good bit less than that.

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