Qualified Realtime Reporter (QRR) exams consist of 5 minutes’ literary dictation at the varying below speeds in ascending and then descending order. Candidates are given a short glossary a week before the exam. They are not permitted to scope/edit their file on exam day, and must achieve a 98% pass mark. Please note that the QRR accreditation is only available to active BIVR members.
- QRR1 = 160/170/180 wpm
- QRR2 = 180/190/200 wpm
- QRR3 = 200/210/220 wpm
- QRR4 = 220/230/240 wpm
Rachel Lloyd
BIVR Member, Member
About
I am a registered speech-to-text reporter with NRCPD, a Fellow of BIVR and Member of AVSTTR.
Services offered:
- On-site and remote speech-to-text reporting/captioning (in London and Surrey)
- Eclipse scoping/editing for public inquiries, arbitrations, etc.
- Audio transcription
- Pre-recorded subtitling
CAT software: Eclipse
Memberships:
- Fellow of BIVR (British Institute of Verbatim Reporters)
- Member AVSTTR (Association of Verbatim Speech-To-Text Reporters)
- NRCPD (National Register of Communication Professionals working with Deaf People), badge no.1023637.
Qualifications:
- QRR1 (Qualified Realtime Reporter level 1)
- Signature Level 1 Deaf Awareness
- Member
- Qualified Realtime Reporter - QRR
- UK
- London, Surrey
