answer:While some are real, a lot, and I do mean a lot are scams. Your best bet is to find local companies (or local branches of large companies) that have positions opening. Also you can’t just do medical transcription typically, have you taken any formal medical terminology classes? Sometimes they want you to have formal training in it. Also you can type fast on the number pad (on the side of a keyboard)? That was a major thing companies desire because transcription of any kind tends to use that a lot. I also had to take online tests that measured my speed and accuracy (it’s a lot harder to type fast when you know you are being timed). If these jobs were so easy to get, everyone would do them. I found it is really, really hard to break into this field if you have no experience because there are way more people who apply than there are spots.