A stenographer is a professional who uses specialized equipment and technology to convert speech into text in real time, achieving "words out as as the voice falls". The core is to efficiently and accurately record all kinds of information and ensure the immediacy and integrity of information transmission.
Core service content:
- Real-time recording: Synchronously record the content of speeches in scenarios such as meetings, forums, trials, and lectures, generating immediate text drafts or real-time display the screen.
- Text arrangement: Conduct post-production text transcription of audio and video materials, such as organizing interview audio and meeting replays into standard manuscripts, some of require formatting.
- Special services: Provide customized stenography services for media interviews, live subtitles, and internal meeting minutes of enterprises. Some advanced stenographers can handle-language auxiliary stenography or precise recording in professional fields (such as law and medicine).
Key professional requirements:
1. Core skills: The typing speed meet professional standards (usually requiring more than 220 words per minute with an accuracy rate of over 98%), and be skilled in operating stenography machines or stenography software.
2. Professional literacy: Have good listening and understanding abilities, be able to quickly capture key information from multiple speakers' speech, and have a grasp of text proofreading and formatting standards.
3. Scene adaptation: Need to adapt to the rhythm of different occasions (such as the rigor of trials and the fast pace of forums, and some scenes require strict confidentiality, requiring professional ethics.
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