A stenographer specializes in shorthand. Shorthand was used extensively until a decade or so. Although the use of shorthand has declined nowadays, there is always a scarcity of stenographers. Hence, no one who specializes in stenography techniques need worry. Most common careers for a stenographer are in the courtroom. The applicant writing this sample resume appears to have all the skills required for being a good stenographer. He has good typing speed; he can interpret stenographic characters and some other things. You can use this resume without hesitation to help you prepare your own resume. We surely hope that this sample gives you a head start in your application process.
Dwight Thompson
986, Hidden Boulevard,
Albany, NY, 43286
USA
986, Hidden Boulevard,
Albany, NY, 43286
USA
Objective: A position of a stenographer in an organization, which will allow me to grow along with the organization.
Skills:
- Knowledge of shorthand
- Expert in Pitman method
- Typing skills are 80 WPM and typewriter production stands at 70 WPM
- Possess complete knowledge in editing and interpretation of stenographic characters into accurate English
Professional Experience:
Sloane Manpower, July 20XX to Present
F & B Infotech, August 20XX to July 20XX
Kramer's Financial Services, May 20XX to August 20XX
- Handled all stenographer and typing- related tasks
- Received appreciation for diligence in work
Education:
20XX - 20XX James College, Illinois
- Completed a Bachelor's Degree in Literature
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