I applied online and received an e-mail from the Chief Scribe within a week scheduling an in-person interview, which took place at the hospital. The interviewer was very friendly and spent a lot of time explaining the role of the scribe at the hospital and how the training process worked. The interview questions were straightforward - tell me about yourself, have you worked in a hospital before, etc.
One behavioral interview with a lead scribe who asked about my experiences working with patients and doctors. Although I had none, they still accepted me because of my previous experience in the STEM field and interest to go into medicine.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at ScribeAmerica (New York, NY) in May 2026
Interview
I was originally scheduled for a live video interview which they canceled, they then sent me an email asking if I could travel to one place, I said no, then they asked me if I could travel to a different place, and I said yes. All in all, too easy.
typically straightforward and structured. After submitting an application, candidates are usually invited to a virtual or phone interview. This often includes basic behavioral questions (“tell me about yourself,” teamwork, handling stress) and questions assessing understanding of the scribe role, such as medical documentation, attention to detail, and comfort in fast-paced clinical environments.