The fast growing field of Court Reporter Jobs is providing plenty of new employment opportunities those trained in the skill. Court Reporting Jobs typically involve the documentation of court proceedings and other meetings related to legal events and involving an Attorney. Image credit to brokenarts-sxc-hu.
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Television programming can also be live captioned by Court Reporters called Webcasters. Deaf and hard-of-hearing students in schools and colleges are sometimes served by those trained in this profession. Translation is made by the stenographer and printed for the deaf student to read. This type of work is often referred to as CART reporting.
More than 20,000 people are employed in Court Reporting Jobs. Average to high pay usually varies from a low of $35,000 for full time employment, to $75,000 annually and higher. Over fifty percent of those holding this position work in the government court system. Slightly less than ten percent employed in this career are self-employed. It may be surprising that the highest paying state for this profession is Iowa.
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