Service — Interviews
Question and answer, kept in order.
Interviews live or die on structure. A good interview transcript preserves the exchange — who asked what, and exactly how it was answered.
Taking you back to that afternoon — who first raised the concern?
It was raised by [reference redacted], during the handover. I remember it clearly because of what followed.
What this service covers
Transcription of one-to-one and panel interviews across professional settings: investigation and HR interviews, research interviews, professional and regulatory interviews, and structured recorded conversations.
Question-and-answer formatting is the default, with attribution kept consistent across a series of interviews so a set of transcripts reads as one coherent body of material. For research work, anonymisation conventions can be agreed in advance and applied consistently.
Series consistency
Formatting and labelling held constant across a set of related interviews.
Agreed anonymisation
Participant identifiers applied consistently where research ethics require it.
Faithful structure
Follow-ups, clarifications and interruptions kept where they change meaning.