Posts with tag "office-technician-typing"

    Basic computer skills required for a job

    Basic computer skills required for a job

    The 21st century business world is a tech savvy world and is a far cry from where it was 10 or even 5 years ago. A majority of companies are moving toward online-only applications. Just applying for a job already requires fundamental computer skills. Where before, employees are able to get by with knowledge that barely goes beyond turning on the computer, essential computer skills are now a basic requirement to be hired and stay employed.

    Posted on Dec 08, 2015

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    Using the power of Microsoft Word

    Using the power of Microsoft Word

    How often is it that we take tools that we use every day, like Microsoft Word for granted. We think of word as a simple word processor, and use it largely to create text documents. However, with a little expansion of basic skills and knowledge of some of the more advanced features of Microsoft word, a pretty complex document can be created.

    Posted on Nov 28, 2015

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    Basic Indispensable Skills for Back to School Moms

    Basic Indispensable Skills for Back to School Moms

    Survival guide for moms planning to acquire a college degree

    Posted on Oct 25, 2015

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    Why Microsoft Word and Excel Certification Courses are Beneficial

    Why Microsoft Word and Excel Certification Courses are Beneficial

    Microsoft Office skills are among the top values employers seek from job candidates. There is a way how to meet their expectations

    Posted on Oct 17, 2015

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    Typing Certification Requirements for State clerical positions

    Typing Certification Requirements for State clerical positions

    Typing and data entry class with school certificate of achievement . A typing certification is required when applicants apply for State civil service clerical positions such as Office Assistant (Typing) and Office Technician (Typing). The specific typing requirement are noted in the Class Specification.

    Posted on Mar 30, 2015

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