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I know how to use nearly all the functions and have experience creating regular tables and charts as well as pivot tables. Less
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Thanks for Important question Microsoft Succeed is the business standard bookkeeping sheet application. I have huge skills Microsoft office. I have Know how to Resize sheet Columns and Row. Able to Remove columns Row Cells Targeted columns or Row Freeze Panes Text Alignment in Cells Meddle, Lift, Right Unique Formatting to Numbers and Currency in Cells Essential Excel Functions Know – Sum, Average, Max, Min, Count Manipulate Charts Create Uncover Formulas Amplify Printing Choices while Printing Huge Exercise manuals Less
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In my opinion, repetition isn't necessarily a bad thing. By doing work that is somewhat repetitious, you can focus on providing excellent customer service to those who are calling in. Less
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Yes
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Repetition is good in a data entry position. When you are repetitive, you learn the fields your data needs to go to and you can input much more in a timely manner Less
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52-54 wpm was my response
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Hi! I applied for the Data Entry position and interviewed me via Telegram. The interviewer said that I have done well and that she will forward my answers to her superiors for review and consideration. Would like to know about your experience on the first week working on this role. Thanks. Less
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that was a scammer pretending to be someone from this company.
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Women??
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I also applied through a recruiter and interviewed on zoom and got hired on the spot. Good luck to you! Less
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Not sure how many women I can type but I can type 60+ wpm
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Because they help children
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Because I love helping people in need of assistance
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Yes
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Yes.
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This was a complete fraud. I will always go with my gut from now on. I went as far as receiving a check from the fraudsters. The check arrived printed on COPY PAPER but I went a head and verified with the bank noted anyway. Less
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Hi, I was just wondering how did it go after the job acceptance? I just went through the same process earlier today however I too am skeptical.. Less
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Not at all
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I will say I had a similar situation by a hiring scam that worked through Telegram. That was very likely NOT Conduent. They get your information from your resume either from free sites or your local unemployment office / job board site at your state, if your resume is listed. They do all text type interview questions and even send offer documents that appear very legit, get you to sign them and return, then assign a "hiring manager" to discuss role with you online. They never speak to you on phone. I had similar situation, though representing another firm, whom I contacted via LInkedIn (the supposed hiring manager) and confirmed it was NOT him. They use legit employee names and even profile pictures on Telegram. They're getting slick. They lead you to point of attempting to discuss "pay and how you would like to handle pay" such as financial information etc. I told him that was an HR issue and requested to speak with the company's HR dept. They stopped responding. Don't blame Conduent. The firm my scam was imitating was Pentair. Legit NDA and offer documents on letterhead. BE CAREFUL. I didn't question the quick test communication, which may be more common now. But at some point you should be speaking/videoing with an individual. And never discuss pay or financial information with anyone but an HR representative. Hiring manager do not CARE how you get paid. I also caught very slight grammar errors as well. Another sure sign. Good catch you didn't go forward! Less