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what's the real story with Nuance - Mae


Posted: Oct 15, 2012

I see a lot of ads for Nuance lately and it seems like there are MTs saying there is no work for them.  What is the real scoop?  Just want to know if it would be worthwhile to apply to them or if I would be sitting around with no work.  Not a big fan of big MTSO... but needing some work and willing to compromise if I must. 

Thanks in advance! 

Depends on your account. - RC

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I started on an account that had very little work; I was constantly clocking out and checking back every half hour, doing 1 or 2 reports, then out of work again.

A new account opened up about 6 months ago, which I switched to, and now I am virtually never out of work.

It depends completely on the account.

Also, QA is a nightmare.

I would think - twice

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about being willing to compromise yourself by working for an MTSO. They are likely to like to you about what you will make, your account, etc. Don't compromise. Find something else.


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