How To Provide Employee Computer Skills Training

Topics:
Staff Training,
Training
Tags:
Computer,
Training And Certification,
Training,
Skill,
Recruitment & Selection,
Productivity,
Human Resources,
Employee,
eHow,
Workforce Management
Source:
eHow

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Overview: One of the most important sets of skills for an employee to have in nowadays' workplace is computer skills. The software and systems an employee needs to know is dependent on his job, but a basic knowledge of computers is a must. In addition to assessing skills prior to hiring employees, it's an employer's responsibility to provide his staff with ongoing computer skills training. This paper explains steps to provide employee computer skills training.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2007 | Pages: 3


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