Naturally you’ll need to be good at typing – fast and accurate – but when applying for jobs you’ll probably see three terms used: copy typing, audio typing and shorthand typing. These refer to the different ways of producing typed documents. Each needs different skills. Some jobs will require all three, others might need just one.
Copy typing involves working from handwritten, printed or typed documents.
Audio typing requires speedy typing as you listen to a dictated tape.
Shorthand typing is the most specialised of the three. You will take notes at conversation pace which can then be typed up properly later