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    about Voice Writing featured in                            
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   About Voice Writing

   Voice writers work in conference rooms, in attorneys’ offices, and other settings, including the privacy of their own home. They are in demand to assist hearing-impaired students at college lectures, to furnish closed captioning for television broadcasts, to transcribe medical and/or legal material. These are all growing fields in dire need of competent professionals.

   Voice writers enter the marketplace very quickly. If you speak with a reasonable degree of clarity, you can easily acquire the skill of speaking quickly while listening to what is being said by others. You can enter a challenging, interesting lucrative profession.

   AudioRite is pleased to offer specialized career-training programs for responsible individuals interested in becoming voice writers.



 

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