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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE COURT REPORTER
The court reporting graduate will have learned how to write on a steno machine. OFFICIAL COURT REPORTERS record the proceedings of a trial. Their transcripts are used by attorneys, both during the trial and, if necessary, later in the appeals process. Official court reporters are employed on a full-time basis and generally receive a base salary and benefits plus transcript fees for their work. FREELANCE COURT REPORTERS may be either self-employed or work for a reporting agency. Their reporting assignments range from board meetings and stockholders’ meetings to depositions, arbitrations, and conventions. The largest part of their work generally involves depositions or examinations taken before trial. Freelance reporters are paid on a per-page and attendance-fee basis by the attorney, company, or individual requiring their services. Freelance reporters enjoy the important benefits of schedule flexibility and geographic mobility. HEARING COURT REPORTERS record the proceedings of local, state, and federal agencies. These positions are usually full-time civil service careers and offer fringe benefits in addition to a regular salary. LEGISLATIVE REPORTERS record speeches and debates in Congress and State Legislatures. Reporters are also employed by the United Nations and various governmental agencies to report meetings and debates. *CLOSED CAPTIONING FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED is usually done at the television stations for hearing-impaired viewers, which enables them to enjoy television programs and keep them abreast of the daily news and current events. |