Milla asked:


I’ll be changing careers within a few months and would like to know where I stand with my ms office knowledge and usage skills, possibly even against others in the nation. I believe this will help me determine just how much I’m worth as an employee (salary) and also aid in pin-pointing what type of job I should apply for. How should I go about testing my PC/Office skills without taking those long, boring, official cert tests? Please note: a tech career is NOT my goal, but rather some possible office work.

Fritz

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4 Responses to “How can I measure my MS Office skills to better prepare for job hunting?”

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  3. TxVarmit on October 14th, 2008 5:15 pm

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