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Will work you till your fingers bleed, no reward in the end. - Anonymous employee Nuance Employee Review

2.0
Jul 29, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working from home. Able to make good money, anywhere from $18.00 an hour all the way up to $30.00 an hour (converted from pay per line) with new pay grid. Much better than any pay you will find in a hospital setting.

Cons

Put on multiple accounts, making it hard to keep account specifics straight for each account. Rarely acknowledges when you are doing a good job, only when you screw up. Post-Audit quality checks are absurd. The moment you start to get high up on the pay scale (I have made $30.00 plus an hour on a few occasions), they conveniently start pulling reports from months ago because "you didn't have enough reports to audit." Typing/Editing over 2500 lines a day and it's still not enough. No room for growth or promotion. PTO situation SUCKS!! They don't offer sick days and forget about holiday pay.

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The company offers excellent training and a thorough onboarding process, helping new hires feel well-prepared and confident. The small, close-knit teams foster a collaborative and supportive work environment where you never feel lost in the crowd. Employees take pride in the innovative technology and software being developed, which is recognized as impactful within the industry. (Note: The company was acquired by Microsoft to bring potential for future growth.)

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While the company excels in many areas, there’s limited upward mobility, especially in certain career paths, which can be frustrating for those seeking advancement. Additionally, feedback from employees often feels like it’s not taken seriously, which can lead to disengagement when trying to influence change or improve processes.

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