It happens, and likely more often than you might think. Employers sometimes, right in the middle of a job interview, will ask the often nervous candidate to demo their Microsoft Office skills, right then and there. I’ve been there myself. In one interview, I was asked to create a flyer advertising a new on site instructor led training program for staff.
Just a few minutes later, there I was sitting at someone's desk with a computer in front of me that I'd never used, while three pretty intense interviewers stood by and watched. Luckily, inspiration hit and I was able to create a colorful Word document - whew! But what if I had choked? It was certainly on my Resume that I knew how to use MS Word, but creating a Flyer is a somewhat advanced skill. I could have failed miserably and it would have been a very embarrassing exit, ouch. It's this unexpected experience that stays with me as I continue to work on making my MS Office Courses the best they can possibly be for those who attend my classes. I ask myself often if I have truly included the topics that might be needed, especially on the fly? I know that I can't possibly know for sure, but after so many decades of intense use of MS Office programs, the odds are likely on my side. And, I want them to be on yours too.
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AuthorI'm admittedly a bit obsessed with how software can, and should, make our lives easier. I'm the one who will be in a meeting, and suddenly ask someone, because I think they are struggling, if they would like to know a software tip that will help? But, to round things out, I'm also interested in the Arts, all kinds of Crafts most recently Tied-Quilting (check out my craft website: www.blanketstatement.ca), Gardening, Cooking, Bird Watching, Feeding the Squirrels and cool Business ideas. ArchivesCategories |
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Last Updated May 2025