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      Digital Court Reporter Interview

      Jul 24, 2025
      Anonymous employee
      California City, CA
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Veritext (California City, CA) in Sep 2022

      Interview

      I went into the interview with Veritext expecting to learn more about the job, but instead I left with a lot of doubts. From the start, the conversation felt more like an evaluation of my personal resources than a discussion about the role itself. Most of the questions focused on what I already owned and how much I could take on by myself. They asked if I had my own laptop, what kind it was, how comfortable I was with learning new software, whether I had reliable transportation, how far I was willing to drive, and whether I could take jobs with very little notice. They also brought up things like typing speed and past experience in professional settings. On the surface, these might seem like normal questions, but in context they gave the impression that a lot would be expected from me without much being offered in return. There was no clear explanation of how the company supports its contractors or how much work I could actually expect. They did not explain whether equipment would be provided or reimbursed. There was no discussion about benefits or coverage of any kind. It started to sound more like they were looking for someone to bring everything to the table on their own, including all the tools, training, and availability, with very little information about what would come back in exchange. The tone of the interview was polite and the people were friendly, but by the end I felt like I had more questions than answers. I was not sure how steady the work would be, how payments were handled, or how long it might take to start seeing income. It felt like a test to see how much I was willing to invest before they even talked about giving me a real assignment. If you are considering moving forward, I would suggest being very direct in your questions. Ask how much work is actually available. Ask whether there is any support for equipment, training, or start-up costs. Ask what kind of income others in the role are actually making. If those answers are vague, that should tell you a lot. This process taught me that just because an opportunity is presented in a professional tone does not mean it comes with professional structure or stability. Be careful and do not be afraid to walk away if the details do not add up.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The one thing they asked me that stood out was whether I already owned all the equipment needed to do the job, not just a laptop, but professional audio gear, multiple backup devices, and even my own internet and transportation. It quickly became clear they were more focused on what I could bring to the table financially and logistically, rather than explaining how the company supports people in the role.
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      Other Digital Court Reporter Interview Reviews for Veritext

      Digital Court Reporter Interview

      Feb 13, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Veritext in Feb 2026

      Interview

      I had a very positive interview experience with Veritext. I want to especially thank Aric Zern for his professionalism and depth of knowledge throughout the conversation. I was a bit nervous going into the interview, but he immediately made me feel comfortable and at ease. I truly appreciated the time he invested in speaking with me and clearly explaining the role and expectations. Even in the short time we connected, it was evident that he is a strong asset to the Veritext team. Overall, it was a welcoming and professional experience. Rachel’s presentation was exceptionally well done, and I have greatly appreciated the immediate and consistent communication I’ve received throughout this process whenever I’ve had questions or concerns. I am currently in the final stage of the interview process and am grateful for the thoughtful, professional experience so far.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about yourself and what brings you to Veritext?
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      Digital Court Reporter Interview

      Sep 13, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
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      Positive experience
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      I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Veritext in Sep 2025

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      Anonymous Interview Candidate
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      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Veritext in Jul 2025

      Interview

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