Ludicrous pay - you can see the real-time effects of corporate standardization at work - Scribe ScribeAmerica Employee Review

1.0
25 Sept 2014
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Pros

Excellent medical field experience, rewarding as much as you are willing to learn. (as you will get with any scribe job)

Cons

As I said, ludicrous pay. At this very same company (or perhaps, a company with a very, VERY similar name) a little over 4-5 years ago, scribes got paid $14-15 an hour. I had recalled seeing that on the website itself. As living proof, my older friends who started as scribes earlier than me still get paid $15/hr which, while isn't much for the responsibility, was slightly justifiable. Fast-forward to now and there are boatloads of companies moving in to corporatize the scribe job sector, and thanks to contracts we have the starry-eyed pre-med student getting ripped off down to $8/hr so the company can take the bulk of the ER providers' money. I have seen colleagues of mine and chief scribes alike literally put their hands in physical therapy because they were at risk for syndromes like carpal tunnel and other problems arising out of typing rapidly, accurately, under pressure (sometimes under the bullying words of an unprofessional doctor), with mediocre breaks/slavelike restrictions, and as much as the experience is valuable, the pay could stand to be better. My second job involves me getting paid 3 times as much to act as a medical receptionist (basically 1/1000th of the scribe's duties and stress) for a surgeon, and I basically do nothing. My chief scribes were shocked when I told them that I make nearly double their pay that they had accrued after years of tireless advancement. No doubt with the explosion of new companies there will certainly be competition that offers better compensation and employee support - I know many of us are encouraging prospective scribes to look elsewhere from this one.

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ScribeAmerica Response
11y
It is important to note that ScribeAmerica offers a PAID training program to employees, in order to teach them the skills to become a medical scribe long before ScribeAmerica receives any benefit of the employee's skills and services. Nearly every other position in the medical industry requires the employee to pay for their own training and education, and gather the necessary skill sets before qualifying for the position. ScribeAmerica takes great pride in the fact that it can offer paid training to its new employees and provide opportunities for those employees to experience the medical field. ScribeAmerica pays a fair market wage to all its employees, with opportunities for increases based on skill level and responsibility. Scribes who are undergoing paid training or are relatively new to the position are understandably paid at a lower rate than skilled scribes. In addition, those employees who take management, quality assurance, or training roles are paid increased wages.

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Pros

The interviews were really quick and easy, I want you to be the best candidate, they provide you with training and medical skills to learn

Cons

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ScribeAmerica Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave us this review. Welcome to the ScribeAmerica team! We are so glad to hear you are having a great experience with us so far, and we are very excited to help you prepare for whatever your future career goals are. As a reminder, we do offer a referral bonus for anybody you refer to work with ScribeAmerica, so please talk with your manager to get all the details on that. We also do like to promote from within and a large portion of our higher level management/corporate roles/etc all started out as scribes themselves. If you ever have an interest in learning more about other roles that would be available to you, or ways to prepare to apply to those types of roles, please feel free to reach out to tasupport@scribeamerica.com and we would be happy to talk with you further.
3.0
18 May 2026
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Pros

Will hire without prior scribe experience Great for clinical hours required by CASPA Offers paid online and floor training Multiple positions available nationwide Great for learning charting triage through dispo

Cons

Limited hours available at times Management not managing company growth New scribes get easily lost in the shuffle Management changes often Often missing tools for success such as working login credentials, access to printing needed for dispo, missing and uncharged scribe laptops

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ScribeAmerica Response
2w
Thank you for taking the time to leave us this review. At ScribeAmerica, we provide paid, industry-focused training designed to help you succeed in your role while building a strong foundation for a long-term career in healthcare. Our training is current, practical, and created to support your growth well beyond your first role. While this may take some time to complete, we do our best to ensure our employees are trained to work their first solo shifts. Working at ScribeAmerica exposes you to wellness support, career development, education partnerships, and meaningful healthcare experience—all designed to help you grow, which is something you can’t get in any other job or volunteer opportunity. As a medical scribe, you get to collaborate closely with providers and care teams in a fast-paced healthcare environment. Your role helps streamline daily tasks, elevate how teams work, and keep the focus where it matters most—on patient care. Your role directly supports patient care by helping teams work efficiently and deliver a better patient experience. This experience offers insight into every facet of healthcare, and often leads to experiences that shape long-term career paths. Working at ScribeAmerica allows you to be a part of a supportive healthcare community that encourages learning, connection, and growth.
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