SpeakWrite Reviews

3.2

53% would recommend to a friend

(38 total reviews)

Richard Jackson

75% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

SpeakWrite has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 38 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SpeakWrite employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human resources and staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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38 reviews
1.0
24 Dec 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Set your own schedule; over time (a lot of time), you can make halfway decent money. By the end of my time at SpeakWrite, I averaged around $18/hour, but I had stopped caring about their rigorous formatting rules by then. My mother is still with SpeakWrite, making this her fourth year, and she earns about $12/hour still attending to their specifications. Despite everything I'm going to complain about in the "con" section, at the time I went to work for SpeakWrite I was in a desperate situation and SpeakWrite got me out of it. I, very begrudgingly, have to admit without SpeakWrite, I may not have gotten back on my feet.

Cons

So many. My biggest complaint is that the company goes to great lengths to ensure that typists can not communicate with each other unless it is supervised. Also: It took me at least 6 months to become proficient enough with their bizarre rules to even make minimum wage. Scheduling is first-come, first-serve based on the number of hours you work each week, so if you take a vacation and don't work for a week, you are at the bottom of the heap for choosing hours. For me that meant working all night, earning little or no money (most people don't find the need to submit dictation at 2:00 a.m.) just to have enough hours on the clock to move up in the ranks. The standards for formatting are arbitrary, not based on anything I've seen. The proofreaders are inconsistent. Most of all, the company pay has remained flat since the business opened, despite charging clients more and more. This company claims you will be a contract employee but this is utter nonsense. They should absolutely be paying their fair share of Social Security. Some of the work is also extremely challenging. Dictations are often very unpleasant subjects. Having that piped in your brain for eight hours a day while being constantly criticised for any "error" you make while earning less than you would working at a gas station is tedious.

1.0
25 Feb 2014

Nepotism at it's finest

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

none, nothing, nadda, nope, no pros whatsoever

Cons

The family-owned and family-run business seemed quaint until you realize they are bullys with their non-family employees. Worst work experience I've ever had.

1.0
23 Nov 2015

Do Not Work Here

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The exec team disappears for days/weeks/months at a time. Since they are so unpleasant, it is amazing when they are gone - and occasionally you're able to get some work done.

Cons

The entire exec team is closely related family - they will tell you it's a "family company" - be aware, this means they hide the extent of this relation in interviews and don't disclose it even after you're employed. And they do not do any work, at all. They treat their employees terribly - they frequently disappear and can't make decisions, yet micromanage every email you send, making any progress impossible. The product itself is constantly broken and has had no technology updates in 5 years. The core team is awesome but has been beaten down by the exec team. This is where creativity, ambition and hope go to die. Also, in one year, 1/3 of the company left - out of ~30 employees, that's a pretty good indicator of how keen people are to fly out of here. There is also no trajectory for career growth since you won't replace a family member, and the "profit sharing program" is a rotten carrot that is dangled but rarely dispersed (with no explanation, update or communication about whether it's happening). I wouldn't let my worst enemy work here.

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