PAs and secretaries at all levels today have to be able to take minutes of meetings. Minutes can be taken in longhand or using a lap-top, but the ability of a secretary to keep up with what is being said, and take accurate notes quickly, is often best done by using shorthand. Modern devices such as audio-machines simply cannot record what is being said in a meeting, then make meaningful notes out of what is recorded, by summarising what is important and what is not important. The shorthand secretary, however, can summarise “real-time” in the meeting, and interpret what is being said – all at the same time as listening actively. Moreover, taking minutes in shorthand is effortless, whereas using a PC or longhand can be very fatiguing. Shorthand allows accurate notes to be taken effortlessly over a long period of time, and enables the minute-taking secretary to feel more confident that they are getting everything down and not missing anything in their course of taking minutes.
Your good shorthand and typing speed can easily win a government job for you. Shortcut and typing are most requirement skill in government departments. Every year unlimited jobs are announced by different government requires skillful persons of shorthand and typing. CNEX offering diploma in shorthand to full fill the job requirements.
Course Title | Course Duration | Course Timing | Course Satus |
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Diploma in Shorthand | 3 Month | Monday - Friday | Open |
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