A great job opportunity
YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED!

If you are a high school or college graduate and want an interesting, well-paying career, be a COURT REPORTER!

WHAT DO THEY DO?

The professional court reporter uses a machine to record the words spoken at trials, and then produces a written transcript.

SALARY AND JOB PROSPECTS:

According to the NCRA Educational Needs Assessment Survey, the nationwide average annual income is $61,830. As the legal system expands in the new millennium to handle the rising number of criminal and civil cases, the need for Court Reporters will be even greater than it is today.

IS IT INTERESTING?

Many movies and television shows these days have courtroom scenes because of the human interest it generates- but Court Reporters see the real thing! Whether it is the O.J. Simpson trial, Rodney King, the Oklahoma City Bombing, John Gotti, the Presidential Impeachment Hearings, all of these proceedings have been recorded by Court Reporters. From murder trials to malpractice cases, you will hear it all!

NOT CONVINCED YET?

Have you ever wondered who works in the fast-growing field of closed-captioning? Well, it is Court Reporters! The Americans With Disabilities Act has made closed-captioning for the hearing-impaired mandatory, and Court Reporters are in more demand than ever to provide this vital service - and will be even more so in the future as technology advances.

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO GET IN ON THE ACTION?

The New York School of Court Reporting, at 34 South Broadway, White Plains, New York 10601 is licensed by the New York State Department of Education to train people in this exciting field. We also prepare students to be paralegals, another important and fast-growing job in the legal profession. So, call us today at (914) 686-3341 and get more information on YOUR NEW CAREER. Don't put your future off any longer - call today!