November
2005
 
 
Top Colleges Newsletter - November 2005

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November 2005 - Volume 2 - Issue 11
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Hot Jobs for 2005 – An In Depth Look

To continue our theme of the hottest jobs for 2005 this November issue will take an in depth look at the growing field of investigation—what’s recommended and what’s required to get into these fields.

Remember, these are classified as “hot jobs” because of wages, benefits and the growing number of positions available nationally.

Investigation

People depend on various investigators and detectives to protect their safety and property. Investigators are unique individuals willing to put the well being of others before themselves. Due to the popularity of television shows like CSI – Crime Scene Investigators the field of investigation is becoming very competitive.

Advances in scientific and information technology have turned criminal investigation into a high demand and rapidly growing career field. They investigate by collecting physical crime scene evidence and using natural sciences criminal training to analyze the data they recover. Crime scene investigators and criminal investigators work closely together in order to help solve crimes...

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Featured School of the Month
   
 
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Career of the Month – Court Reporter
 

Court Reporter Job Description

Court reporters are responsible for providing an accurate, verbatim written account of verbal court procedures like depositions, trials, legal proceedings, meetings and other legal matters that require written proof, or a record that can be researched later. Court reporters may also create and organize methods to store their written accounts and assist legal professionals in research of these written records.

Two methods of court reporting are commonly used: stenotyping and voice writing. Stenotyping involves use of a special machine that has words, possibly phrases, coded into it for quick recording. Court reporters are also responsible to record non-verbal communication like gestures and emotional reactions. Once the information is entered, it is saved to a computer. Real time stenotyping has the machine connected directly to a computer and instantly translates the machine’s codes into text. Real time applications are used for closed captioning, classrooms, meetings and web streaming...

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