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Welcome to Career Launcher!
 

Career Launcher is an innovative and comprehensive new professional training program designed for court reporting students, new professionals, or anyone who needs a crash course in the life of a deposition reporter. This program is asynchronous and consists of 10 video mock deposition modules. Students can work through the program at their own pace. Candidates will benefit from more than 150 years of cumulative experience from leading industry professionals as they navigate the myriad circumstances and environments that they will encounter in their career.

 

Webinar rerun: Career Launcher overview

Get an overview of the program, the role of the volunteer reviewers, as well as how to sign up and get started.

 

Get started today!

Virtual learning at your own pace

Attend virtually and work at your own pace. Register for the full program and complete all 10 modules within 180 days from the purchase/registration date. You will receive a certificate verifying you are a Career Launcher Expert once you have successfully completed all 10 modules.

Affordable pricing

Bundle of 10 modules. (Must be completed within 180 days of purchase date).

  • Student Members: $100
  • Student Non-members: $175

(No CEUs)


OR
  • Members: $279
  • Non-members: $350

Total CEUs: 0.40

Register today!

 

Stand out with the Career Launcher program from day one

Writing is the core of what court reporters do, but being a great writer alone doesn’t fully prepare you for the full experience of the deposition process. The quality of your transcript will be the ultimate evidence of your capabilities and value to the clients. Completing this program will distinguish you from your colleagues and make you a more qualified and learned reporter on day one.

Vendor software discounts

Program information

What You'll Learn
General Education Requirements
MODULE 1: Examination Under Oath

Introduction to basic deposition protocols such as elements for Examination Under Oath proceedings.

MODULE 2: Car Wreck, (plaintiff medical)

Basic deposition protocols, primarily what to do with common situations or requests such as affirming a witness, marking exhibits, going off the record, seating, confidential information/redactions, and stipulations.

MODULE 3: Slip and Fall (personal injury)

Basic deposition protocols with exposure to other common deposition practices including consecutive exhibits, exhibit custodianship, deposition culmination (adjourn/concluded), parentheticals for nonverbal information, and attorney transcript orders. 

MODULE 4: Workers’ Comp (hearing)

Basic protocols for hearings such as Workers’ Comp and arbitration proceedings.

MODULE 5: Divorce

Exposure to everyday situations such as retention of exhibits, striking questions, special requests, late-filed exhibits, witness signature/waiving, and how a videographer can be a great asset.

MODULE 6: Employment (interpreted)

Exposure to the many special circumstances that accompany interpreted depositions, such as swearing in two participants, proper etiquette to communicate with a non-English speaking witness, answers by a witness given in English and not interpreted, as well as how to reflect the additional participant(s) on your appearance page.  

MODULE 7: Corporate Representative

Techniques for handling pre-deposition information, unique notary processes, communicating preferred seating, transcript confidentiality designations, tracking time limits, extensive document review, instructions not to answer, and the myriad methods for memorializing attorney transcript orders.

MODULE 8: International Trade Commission (ITC) Patent

Techniques for how to manage telephonic appearances, timestamping/syncing, read-back techniques, patent number handling, simultaneous crosstalk, the need to maintain professional neutrality, and the ever-important question of when to go off the record.

MODULE 9: Business Litigation

Exposure to situations that provide valuable research resources.

MODULE 10: Heavy Medical

Techniques for ensuring adequate setup time, how to deal with dense medical terminology, the value of utilizing exhibits and searching internet medical sources for transcript accuracy, as well as ensuring your clients receive their requested format(s).

  • Candidates must be in a stenographic court reporting program or learning how to write steno on a stenographic machine.
  • Candidates must be at 180 wpm or higher; or entering into their internship program.
  • To successfully complete the program, all candidates must complete and receive a passing grade for all ten modules within within ten months (300 days) of the purchase date.

Sign up today

Interested in administering an NCRF Career Launcher program?

To learn more, visit the Career Launcher for Administrators and Firm Owners site.

 

Benefit from

150+ years

combined expertise of leading industry professionals

Complete in

180 days or less

at your own pace

Affordable. Starting at

$100

for all modules

 

You may be the purest writer in the world, you may know every trick possible in your CAT software, but what really determines your reputation as a reporter is your ability to produce an accurate, verbatim, high-quality transcript.

Kevin Hunt, Career Launcher team member

 

Career Launcher Frequently asked questions

What is the NCRF Career Launcher program?
Career Launcher is an asynchronous online program that has been developed by the National Court Reporters Foundation Corrinne Clark Professionalism Institute, designed to jump-start the careers of new professionals and to be a valuable training resource on deposition procedures and transcript preparation for schools and agencies alike.
Who is eligible to take this course?
Anyone can participate in this program, whether as a candidate watching the simulated depositions online and preparing transcripts or as a volunteer reviewer or providing valuable online mentorship to new professionals participating in the program.
Are any CEUs awarded for this program?

Yes. We offer a CEU package offering 0.40 CEUs for the completion of all 10 modules. There is also a separate package without the CEU option.

How much does the program cost?

We offer two separate pricing packages for the Career Launcher full program. One option awards no CEUs, and the second option offers 0.40 CEUs.

  • Student members: $100
  • Student non-members: $175

(No CEUs)

 

OR
  • Members: $275
  • Non-members: $350

Total CEUs: 0.40

How long will I have to complete the program?
The full program of 10 modules must be completed within 10 months (300 days) from the date of purchase/registration of all 10 modules.
What happens if I don't complete the modules in the time specified by the program requirements?
If you do not complete the full program or modules within the program specified timeframe, you can purchase a 30-day extension for the full bundle at $35.
How do I register for the course?
  1. Visit learningcenter.ncra.org.
  2. Select the "Individual Programs & Certification Education" segment, or go directly to this link https://learningcenter.ncra.org/individual-programs-cert-education.
  3. Log in with your NCRA credentials in the left panel.
  4. Once logged in, select the title "Career Launcher Program" from the list of products and then select the green "register" button.
  5. You may follow more detailed steps in the NCRA Learning Center guide for instructions on how to register and pay for a product. 
What forms of payment do you accept?
NCRA accepts AMEX, MasterCard, Visa, and Discover Cards. For instructions on how to register and pay by credit card, please visit the NCRA Learning Center guide. 

Quick links

  • Register for the Career Launcher program
  • Career Launcher Student Scholarships
  • Career Launcher for Administrators and Firm Owners
  • Career Launcher Fund Campaign
  • Contact: Email cbruce@ncra.org or ldennison@ncra.org

Testimonials

"I really liked how the reporter at the end of the video would give you tips and tricks and explain the video. [With] all of the resources that you guys gave us -- there was just so much information in there -- you were able to create the transcript just so perfectly."

"The video quality, the content of the video, it was all really well done. I've just been focusing on my speed, and it was a good reminder to go back and say, okay, I actually have to review some of these materials to be ready to go into my professional career."

"I’ve been interning, and [one of these experiences] happened to me and I didn’t know what to do. I really did like and appreciate the real life scenarios of how to handle these situations. "

 

Career Launcher is the bridge between graduation and a first job, exposing new reporters to real-life situations and the knowledge with which to handle them. Being this prepared will catapult new professionals into their budding careers.

Career Launcher team

 

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