10-04-2016, 11:31 AM
Jude84 Wrote:For Quickbooks, I was going to use that for small businesses in the construction field that need a hands on office manager. I would like that route to break into the field. MS Project to learn scheduling for construction projects or just have a basic knowledge of to assist the schedulers. Perhaps I can pick up blueprint reading and autocad online too.
That's the ideal but if not I want to be well rounded for any company.
Now you said to be careful with setting myself apart from the rest of the candidates by listing advanced knowledge in MS Office? Why? Wouldn't it be good to stand out from the rest?
I'm sorry. I was typing something else and got distracted! I'm going to edit it so it's clear. Advanced proficiency is great and will definitely help make you a more valued candidate. Many people say they know a program but only use the basic features.
Associate in Arts - Thomas Edison State University
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities - Thomas Edison State University
pursuing Master's degree, Applied Linguistics - Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
*credit sources: Patten University, Straighterline, Learning Counts, The Institutes, Torah College Credits, Kaplan Open College, UMUC, Thomas Edison State University (guided study liberal arts capstone)
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities - Thomas Edison State University
pursuing Master's degree, Applied Linguistics - Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
*credit sources: Patten University, Straighterline, Learning Counts, The Institutes, Torah College Credits, Kaplan Open College, UMUC, Thomas Edison State University (guided study liberal arts capstone)