Court Reporting: Career Growth and Facts to Know About
The concept of court reporting is simple. Court reporters transcribe what is said and done in courtrooms and in other legal settings where an official record is required, such as in depositions. Using either stenography (typing on a stenotype keyboard) or voice writing (speaking abbreviated words into a microphone connected to a computer program), court reporters record everything that happens in the courtroom. Statistically speaking, the median annual earnings for court reporters was $55,120 on May 2017, according to BLS data. According to a projection from the BLS, the employment of court reporters is anticipated to rise through 2026. Discover Your New Career at Brown College of Court Reporting.
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