HR Connect has been supporting many organizations that operate in the public sector by providing them with efficient and correct transcription services. Our network of highly professional typists have accumulated long years of experience covering various areas of the public sector such as police, associations, courts, councils, hospitals and governments.
HR Connect always provides high-quality transcription and typing services for its clients, including the emergency services and other various public organizations with very competitive prices. In addition, you are not required to sign any contract, and all you need to do is to upload your files on a basis of pay as you go.
The work of our professional transcribers and typists covers a wide range of cases, including document witness statements, crash investigations, Health & Safety assessments, risk surveys, court notes and general correspondence. The service of transcription in the public sector is crucial when you are in a situation of emergency.
In our society that is considered as multi-cultural, it is imperative to enable organizations operating within the public sector to communicate rapidly and in a clear way with all members of the public. For this reason, we provide a translation service for letters, statements and reports, making it possible for anyone involved to access easily documented information. HR Connect’s very skilled and qualified interpreters can also provide their services during meetings and conference calls in order to guarantee that messages are relayed to the concerned parties with full accurately.
If you need HR Connect’s transcription service, please contact us to discuss your requirements.
Some types of our clients
- Environmental Health
- Ambulance Service
- Local Authority Departments
- Fire Service
- Police Service
Types of conducted work
- Witness statements
- Video subtitles and captioning
- Conference transcription
- Risk surveys
- General correspondence
- Interview notes
- Court notes
- Research interviews
- Health and safety reports
- Meeting transcriptions