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Medical Language Specialist - Medical Language Specialist Nuance Employee Review

1.0
29 Aug 2018
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Pros

I "used to" love transcribing and took pride in my work and in doing a good job, but that was back when I worked at a large hospital. Our transcription dept was closed down and we were laid off, and everything outsourced to Nuance. Promises were made and it sounded like a good transition, to work for this company. Wrong.

Cons

I worked for Nuance for 1-1/2 yrs, many years ago. I came here to look out of curiosity and read the first five pages of reviews. OMGosh.... nothing, absolutely nothing has changed. It was horrible then, and it sounds like it is still horrible! Everything I read in the first 5 pages of reviews was hitting the nail on the head. Every.single.thing. Lying, broken promises, cutting your pay in every way they could, outsourced work to India, etc, etc. A very sad situation, as I said above I used to love transcribing and took pride in my job. This company is the worst. The absolute worst.

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