 Hey there! Ready to jump head first into the wild and wonderful world of freelance audio transcription? Well, you're in the right spot. Because university transcriptions and TP transcription are hiring freelance transcribers. Before we get into the application form, let us tell you a bit about TP transcription and university transcriptions. They have been in the transcription and typing services business since April 2000. They even donate 10% of their profits to charities through the 10% Foundation. Now, let's take a look at their application form. Visit the university transcriptions website. You can find the link in the video description. Once you're there, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the website. You'll find comprehensive information about the company's services, clients, and, of course, the opportunity to become a freelance audio transcriber. You'll be directed to the jobs section by hovering on the tab about on the navigational menu and choosing the link jobs. You'll be directed to the transcription jobs page where you can explore the details and requirements of working with them. Scroll down until you see the red button applied to be an associate transcriber. Click on it to go through the application process. A dedicated page for this will open in a new tab in your browser. It is under TP Transcription Limited's application form. On their website, you'll see the payment arrangements. It says, we pay by the hour of recording, the prices below are samples of rates offered, they vary according to our clients, the turnaround time and the size of the project. You see here the rate for one-to-one interviews, straightforward recording. Focus groups. One-to-one interviews. Dictation. Let's get to the exciting part applying for work. On their website, it says. Please complete the web form below. Please attach an up-to-date CV. We will reply to you with a link to an audio file. Please download, transcribe and return the sample audio file. We use it as a standard test of your quality and ability to transcribe files. Please transcribe the attached file, it should be in font size 11 and font Calibri using INT for interviewer and RES for respondent. Level of transcription, intelligent verbatim. Once you have uploaded the audio file we will ask you to complete and sign a subcontractor agreement and confidentiality undertaking. Let's go through the form step by step. Start by entering your first name and last name. Provide your email and mobile number. Let them know if you're a resident in the UK by selecting yes or no. Confirm if you speak English at a native level. Tell them how many words per minute you can type. If you're fluent in any other languages, specify them here. Share your previous experience with audio transcription, focus groups and subtitling. Let them know what transcription software and hardware you own. Indicate how many audio hours you can dedicate each week. Share your specific transcription experience, including one-to-one interviews, focus groups and any field expertise, for example legal, medical. Are you a member of the Transcription Society? Use yes or no. Finally, upload your CV. Before you hit submit, make sure to verify that you're not a robot. That's it! You've completed the application form. They will get in touch with you once they have reviewed your submission. Wait for their reply with a link to an audio file. Download, transcribe and return the sample audio file. This standard test will assess your ability to transcribe files. Don't forget to read the instructions carefully. Once you have uploaded the audio file and passed the test, you will be asked to complete and sign a subcontractor agreement and confidentiality undertaking. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to their transcription manager at this email here that they indicated. Sounds easy, right? That's the application process for freelance audio transcribers at University Transcriptions. Thanks for joining us in this video. We hope this video has been helpful to all aspiring freelance audio transcribers out there. If you enjoyed this content, don't forget to like this video, subscribe to our channel and hit that notification bell, so you never miss an update. See you again soon.