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Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Saraha1(f): 11:10am On Jul 28, 2014
Nice write up.
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by GoodBoi1(m): 11:10am On Jul 28, 2014
Nice post
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by OkikiOluwa1(m): 11:12am On Jul 28, 2014
I expect every secondary school student to start computer training. Parents that can afford computer & current tech tools should equip their kids.
Last Bullet
It's odd when you see graduates that can't do something meaningful on a common microsoft word. Some of them ll give diff excuses but nobody, no employer is ready to consider their excuses.

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Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Jovie: 11:13am On Jul 28, 2014
alotofgrace: seconded


Microsoft Excel particularly!
and that excel is nt a small thing. I'm generally good wt a lot of software bt maybe for the lack of practice i havent gone beyond intermediate level use of excel...
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Nobody: 11:16am On Jul 28, 2014
MS WORD--secretary

MS EXCEL--accountant and secretary

MS POWERPOINT--meetings and conferences

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Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by bropeee(m): 11:16am On Jul 28, 2014
This is the basic for any graduate. If you wana be oustanding and above equal in that labour market, you should go for more than these.
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Lero15(m): 11:17am On Jul 28, 2014
ignis: The most iimportant thing is the favour of God.
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by josh830: 11:19am On Jul 28, 2014
Thanks very much!!! Noted
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Bigdreams(m): 11:23am On Jul 28, 2014
myspnigeria: Thanks for sharing this op

You are welcome.
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by alotofgrace(m): 11:25am On Jul 28, 2014
Jovie:
and that excel is nt a small thing. I'm generally good wt a lot of software bt maybe for the lack of practice i havent gone beyond intermediate level use of excel...

no one knows it all
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Igholize(m): 11:34am On Jul 28, 2014
ajibolabd: yesyes, you call yourself a graduate yet you can't operate Ms Word, Ms PowerPoint and Excel, you are finished! If you like be a graduate of Yoruba language, CRK, Nursing, whatever you must know how to operate these basic apps. cheesyyesyes, you call yourself a graduate yet you can't operate Ms Word, Ms PowerPoint and Excel, you are finished! If you like be a graduate of Yoruba language, CRK, Nursing, whatever you must know how to operate these basic apps.[color=#000099]yesyes, you call yourself a graduate yet you can't operate Ms Word, Ms PowerPoint and Excel, you are finished! If you like be a graduate of Yoruba language, CRK, Nursing, whatever you must know how to operate these basic apps. cheesyyesyes, you call yourself a graduate yet you can't operate Ms Word, Ms PowerPoint and Excel, you are finished! If you like be a graduate of Yoruba language, CRK, Nursing, whatever you must know how to operate these basic apps.[/color]yesyes, you call yourself a graduate yet you can't operate Ms Word, Ms PowerPoint and Excel, you are finished! If you like be a graduate of Yoruba language, CRK, Nursing, whatever you must know how to operate these basic apps. cheesyyesyes, you call yourself a graduate yet you can't operate Ms Word, Ms PowerPoint and Excel, you are finished! If you like be a graduate of Yoruba language, CRK, Nursing, whatever you must know how to operate these basic apps.
....... Mr man' pple dey wey no sabi operate all u just mentioned nd dey aren't finished nd workin well nd pple dey wey sabi all u mentioned nd looked finished 4 dey aren't able 2 secure a job yet wit it. Open ur eyes wide, na 9ja u dey ! Anytin can hapen in 9ja.
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Nobody: 11:42am On Jul 28, 2014
A shop in Alaba market.

A shop at Aria Aria Aba.

A shop at Otuocha market...
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Nobody: 11:48am On Jul 28, 2014
OP I guess your NL connection is really tight considering that a certain Poster, Rodeo0070 created similar thread on 25th July only to be ignored and yours which was created only this morning at 10am pushed to the FP by our dear MOD's in Job/Vacancies Section.

Oga seun this is not fair?

Bigdreams na who be your oga at the top?

Well done mods, well done.
angry angry angry

Here is the link to the first.

https://www.nairaland.com/1829073/basic-technology-skills-job-seekers#24974089

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Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Nicepoker(m): 11:49am On Jul 28, 2014
ignis: The most iimportant thing is the favour of God.
we know that already. As for u, don't believe god father's favour o
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by ikweremilitant: 12:07pm On Jul 28, 2014
Bigdreams:

My brother, I don't know about that one oooo.

I only saw the article online and decided to share it as I belie

I personally believe that these skills are important up for anyone regardless of long leg or short leg.... cheesy
ure corect....bless u 4d tips
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Bigdreams(m): 12:12pm On Jul 28, 2014
Three7Ty9: OP I guess your NL connection is really tight considering that a certain Poster, Rodeo0070 created similar thread on 25th July only to be ignored and yours which was created only this morning at 10am pushed to the FP by our dear MOD's in Job/Vacancies Section.

Oga seun this is not fair?

Bigdreams na who be your oga at the top?

Well done mods, well done.
angry angry angry

Here is the link to the first.

https://www.nairaland.com/1829073/basic-technology-skills-job-seekers#24974089

My brother, I know no 'oga at the top' here. I simply saw a good article online, copied and pasted it here.

I never knew it had been created by someone in the past.

Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Harmvirus(f): 12:20pm On Jul 28, 2014
cool Op thanks for sharing
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Nobody: 12:24pm On Jul 28, 2014
Nothing but the truth..getting a job is now a job on its own,thanks for this handy remainder op.
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Jeffoo(m): 12:25pm On Jul 28, 2014
Op u forget to add dat u must know Oga at d top! Very important o
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by computerboy: 12:54pm On Jul 28, 2014
For those willing and determined autodidacts, here's the link to concise beginners tutorial pdf. Don't be scared, they ain't hard as they seem just excel maybe...

Word
http://it-ebooks.info/book/3579/

Excel
http://it-ebooks.info/book/2237/

PowerPoint
http://it-ebooks.info/book/2238/

#My2Cents
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by lawa18(m): 1:00pm On Jul 28, 2014
this is educative n relevant. will try and perfect my knowledge on computer proficiency
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by bloglover(m): 1:31pm On Jul 28, 2014
greatestman: I have problem with MS Excel, the rest i have the skill.

I can teach u all you need to know in excel just in 2weeks!
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Mustapha111888(m): 1:37pm On Jul 28, 2014
Bigdreams: In my line of work as a recruiter, when I interview candidates, a question I often ask is, “What is your level of computer proficiency?” To this seemingly simple question, various shocking answers come up and the most ridiculous among them is, ‘I am good at browsing and I can chat on BBM.’

Unbelievable, right? Take it from me, when you interview people, expect the worst of answers, but never take it personal.

Back to the discussion. Is browsing the Internet and BlackBerry Messenger chats the same as computer proficiency? After all, how can you browse without a computer connected to the Internet? Follow me please. I’m trying to build a case here.

In today’s 21st century job market, it would be almost impossible to believe that job seekers would exist without having computer proficiency and hope to secure an employment opportunity. With technology changing quickly and constantly, employers worldwide are looking for tech-savvy job candidates for even non-tech related positions. The implication of this trend is that job seekers are required to have relatively strong tech backgrounds and skill sets to stay competitive.

Given the rapid pace at which technology is advancing, a smart job seeker is expected to evolve along with changing technological trend; otherwise, your job search may be dead on arrival!

Candidates that plan to be successful in their job search have to learn fast, creatively think outside the box and be ready for new technological tools. These tools go beyond smartphones, Android devices, tablets and the likes. We are talking more than these tools — you must know your way around a computer system (desktop or laptop) and its accessories.

Highlighted below are five of the most sought-after tech skills employers are hoping applicants would possess to add value to the job:

Business emailing

Emailing in the business world can be described as the life-blood of business communication. The days of physical letters are long forgotten! This may seem as an obvious fact, but don’t be surprised that a few job seekers have no clue how well to send emails, what manner of language and manner of written communication to adopt.

A certain candidate responded to an interview typing his response ALL CAPS. If you do such, it is assumed you are SHOUTING! How many of our job seekers know this?

Email is the contact hub for the workplace; it is the main way of contacting clients, connecting with customers and communicating with co-workers. As a job seeker, it’s important to know the basic features of composing, formatting, sending and organising your email. Use of Social Media abbreviations such as BR (Best Regards), LOL (Laugh Out Loud), URW (You are Welcome) and the likes are NOT accepted in business email communication. Emails are taken as formal communications, so job seekers must learn such to excel.

Microsoft Office suites

Microsoft Office suites are the de-facto office productivity software and job seekers MUST, at least, be familiar with how to use them. Key among the Microsoft Office suites is MS Word, MS PowerPoint and MS Excel. These three software have great benefit within the workplace. Interviewers have formed the habit of asking fresh graduates this question at interviews: ‘how good are you with Microsoft Office suites?’ A suitable answer to this question tells a lot about your readiness for the workplace.

It is believed that you’ve probably already used these for your university assignments/projects, presentations or calculations. Once you can demonstrate this at the interview or at a practical computer skills assessment, then your chances of getting a job just got better. This skill is always a bonus for employers and saves them a lot of training time.

Computer keyboard shortcuts

Ability to confidently type on a computer keyboard should be second nature for job seekers that hope to secure a job in this 21st century. As a plus, keyboard shortcuts save a lot of time if you know how to use them. Shortcuts exist for copying, pasting, printing, switching windows… you name it. Here are a few basic ones to get you started:

•Microsoft PC: Copy: CTRL + C; Paste: CTRL + V; Cut: CTRL + X; Undo: CTRL + Z; Redo: CTRL + Y; Print Screen: Print Screen, CTRL + P, etc.

•Apple PC: Copy: Command + C; Paste: Command + V; Cut: Command + X; Undo: Command + Z; Redo: Command + Shift + Z; Print Screen: Command + Shift + 4 etc.

These are a few basic computer keyboard shortcuts that job seekers must know.

Basic computer storage tools

As a job seeker, do you know what a USB flash drive is? Can you use it effectively? What about an internal or external hard drive? And cloud storage? Let me help you briefly:

A USB flash drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. USB flash drives are typically removable and rewritable, and physically much smaller than an optical disc. They are used for storing computer generated data.

A hard disk drive (HDD) is a data storage device used for storing and retrieving digital information. When it is located within the computer system, it is known as an internal hard drive; and when it is not, it is known as an external hard drive.

Cloud storage is a model of data storage where the digital data is stored in logical pools. The physical storage spans across multiple servers located in a ‘cloud,’ which is not at your physical location, which is owned and managed by a hosting company. Examples of cloud storage apps are Gmail (Google drive), Dropbox, SkyDrive etc.

Social media skills

Now, I intentionally put social media skills as the last, for obvious reasons. Many job seekers spend all their time here and leave out the first four basic technology skills. Use of social media must be balanced with the initial four highlighted above. Many job seekers fail to realise that computer proficiency is not the same as social media proficiency.

Job seekers need to know that social media is a plus and not a break-skill.

Source: http://www.punchng.com/i-punch/basic-technology-skills-job-seekers-should-possess/
Thanks for sharing
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by khattab008: 1:57pm On Jul 28, 2014
Nice Write up
@O.P:Thanks for sharing
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by donnish(m): 2:09pm On Jul 28, 2014
greatestman: I have problem with MS Excel, the rest i have the skill.
lol...same oh...nt a fan at all
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Bigdreams(m): 2:10pm On Jul 28, 2014
Hi all,

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Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Bigdreams(m): 2:16pm On Jul 28, 2014
For those having challenges with Microsoft Excel or any other package, one of the best ways I learn is via videos.

Go to youtube and do a search. You'll find tons of video tutorials on any package.

I can tell you that if you will download, watch and apply all you'll learn, you'll become a pro in no time.

I hope this helps.

Thanks.

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Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by HenclasJ: 2:18pm On Jul 28, 2014
This is called Automatic Post Copy Copy! An article posted on Punchng.com na u come write as ur own? U nor even give credit to whom credit is due. Hehe! Na so una do for here? There's God ooo!

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Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by pscott(m): 2:21pm On Jul 28, 2014
Nice one op.
Re: Basic Technology Skills Job Seekers Should Possess by Bigdreams(m): 2:27pm On Jul 28, 2014
HenclasJ: This is called Automatic Post Copy Copy! An article posted on Punchng.com na u come write as ur own? U nor even give credit to whom credit is due. Hehe! Na so una do for here? There's God ooo!

Hi,

I did not pose this article as my own write-up.

I duly acknowledged the source at the bottom of the article.

Thanks.

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