Training prepares students to operate effectively in traditional local/state/federal court systems, depositions, arbitrations, federal/state/local public hearings, stockholders meetings, conferences, and other areas requiring digital court reporting services.
Job description:
Digital Court Reporting
Weekly training is comprised of three classroom days (24-hours of instruction) and two day (16-hours) of field observations throughout Hampton Roads. Graduates receive a certificate of completion, membership in the American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers (AAERT), and take the AAERT Certified Electronic Reporter (CER) Exam. *Priority seating goes to Active Duty applicants, but eligible Veterans and Military Spouses may be able to participate depending on space availability. **There is cost associated with this training program, but use of GIBILL benefits is permissible, as is the MyCAA grant for eligible spouses.
Eligibility factors:
All Services
Contact Employer POC to Apply: Basic office skills, computer, and keyboarding ability. Must have reliable transportation.