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I hope you go down in flames! - Medical Language Specialist Nuance Employee Review

1.0
May 23, 2017
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Pros

Working from home was nice

Cons

I have been doing medical transcription for 30 years and am very skilled and knowledgeable in this field. Nuance paid me $9.25 per hour for a $20 per hour job. My skill and experience is worth more than that. With their byzantine pay scale and Fiesa, you could end up making 1 tiny error (such as hearing "23" but the reviewer heard "22) and this could cost you $200 to $400 off your paycheck. If anyone is thinking about working for them, run the other way!! When doing this job, you learn to never, ever make any errors and to be very careful, which I was. I was dumbfounded when I was terminated for "not putting in the cc's," (which I WAS doing); they never, ever told me the cc's were not going in, probably one of their many computer glitches - then, they fought my unemployment just out of pure nastiness. I believe the supervisor found out I was looking for another job, so made up this lie. This is without a doubt the worst company I have ever worked for.

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