gépírónnek
Gépíró is a Hungarian term that translates to typist or stenographer. Historically, a gépíró was a professional who operated a typewriter to transcribe spoken words, documents, or other forms of information. This role was crucial in offices and administrative settings before the widespread adoption of computers and digital technologies. Gépírók were skilled in touch typing, ensuring speed and accuracy in their work. Their responsibilities often included typing correspondence, reports, manuscripts, and legal documents. In some contexts, the term could also encompass individuals trained in shorthand, allowing them to take down proceedings or dictation rapidly. The profession required meticulous attention to detail and a strong command of language. As technology evolved, the role of the gépíró gradually diminished, with word processing software and personal computers taking over many of their former tasks. However, the foundational skills of accurate and efficient typing remain relevant in many contemporary professions. The term itself, while less common for active job titles today, is still understood in Hungarian to refer to someone proficient in typing.