How confident should a user be? In your computer skills? Turned on and working? Or more? And how much more?
In modern realities, computer skills for office workers are kind of a mandatory skill. But it is not clear how to measure it. Let's see how confident the user is that he is a confident user.
A small remark - employees of an ordinary company are not required to set up a multi-level network or replace equipment in case of breakdowns and modernization thereof.
The list of skills that applicants indicate on their resume is usually standard, but broad. Here is the possession of office programs, and the skills of working on the Internet, and the magic of handling printers, and there are different Photoshop, autocads, corals. The top of the skill is the confident handling of 1C. With all 1C at once.
When communicating with job seekers, a future manager or recruiter almost never focuses on these lines of resume. But in vain. After all, an office employee spends most of his time at the computer. And it depends on his real skill how quickly he will interact with the βtoolβ.
Imagine a sad, but far from rare case: you took such a user, and he:
Typing test with two fingers, at a speed close to zero
Uses explorer because he can't download chrome
Can't bookmark the browser
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Of course, there are unique people who cannot stand βInternet computersβ and make sales of 175 wagons a month, but these people can receive a personal indulgence from you. And the rest are either βuserβ or back to the labor market.