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  • Title Essential Computing Skills For Working Women or Returners: Know to use computers in the workplace
  • Author(s) Jackie Sherman
  • Publisher: How To Books Ltd (December 15, 2007)
  • Paperback 265 pages
  • eBook: HTML
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1845280547
  • ISBN-13: 978-1845280543
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Book Description

For those either starting in, or returning to, the workplace and worried about their computer skills. This book can be used before making job applications so you can feel confident about computer literacy, or to keep at your desk as a reference guide. This book is for anyone either starting in, or returning to, the workplace and worried about their computer skills. It can be used: before making job applications; to feel confident you are computer literate; to prepare for any IT demands at work; to make sure you are up-to-date; and to learn about appropriate IT qualifications. At your desk, you can use it: to keep as a reference guide; to be ready for any unfamiliar task; to master a wide range of common IT activities; to work confidently with shared files; and to get yourself organised.

About the Authors
  • Having run workshops and courses for women returners and administrative staff over the past 8 years Jackie Sherman is very much in touch with the concerns women have about working with computers. She is well aware of the fears female learners and work returners have of being out of date. If you are one of these, there is no other book that specifically covers the issues that concern you.
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