Updated May 9, 2026
Cushy WFH transcription roles open to applicants based in Nevada.
Most cushy transcription jobs are fully remote and US-eligible, so applicants in Nevada qualify for the same listings as anywhere else in the country. We surface listings here that specifically prefer or list Nevada in their applicant criteria, plus the broader US-remote pool. Nevada residents have access to roughly the same applicant pool as the rest of the US — the difference is in state labor laws (pay frequency, sick leave, classification rules) noted below.
1 sample listings (real data lands with ingestion)
Verified listings in this category pay a median of $17/hour, ranging from $12 to $35/hour. Most fully remote roles pay the same nationally regardless of where you live.
Most are open to anyone in the United States. We surface Nevada explicitly when employers list it as a preferred or eligible location.
No — most cushy WFH listings are open to all 50 states. Listings tagged "Nevada" usually mean the employer prefers Nevada residents (sometimes for tax/payroll reasons) but will still hire from neighboring states. Check each posting.
General transcription pays $0.30–$1.10 per audio minute, working out to $9–$25/hr depending on speed. Medical transcription pays $22–35/hr but requires certification.
No — Rev, TranscribeMe, and GoTranscript all hire entry-level transcribers after passing a short test (typically 5–10 minutes of audio).